On Thursday, Home Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) despatched letters to 16 American expertise companies, together with Google and OpenAI, asking for previous communications with the Biden administration which may counsel the previous president “coerced or colluded” with corporations to “censor lawful speech” in AI merchandise.
The Trump administration’s high expertise advisors beforehand signaled they’d choose a struggle with Large Tech over “AI censorship,” which is seemingly the subsequent section within the tradition battle between conservatives and Silicon Valley. Jordan beforehand led an investigation into whether or not the Biden administration and Large Tech colluded to silence conservative voices on social media platforms. Now, he’s turning his consideration to AI corporations — and their intermediaries.
In letters to expertise executives together with Google CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Apple CEO Tim Prepare dinner, Jordan pointed to a report his committee revealed in December that he claims “uncovered the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to manage AI to suppress speech.”
On this newest inquiry, Jordan requested Adobe, Alphabet, Amazon, Anthropic, Apple, Cohere, IBM, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, Palantir, Salesforce, Scale AI, and Stability AI for data. They’ve till March 27 to supply it.
TechCrunch reached out to the businesses for remark. Most didn’t instantly reply. Nvidia, Microsoft, and Stability AI declined to remark.
There’s one notable omission in Jordan’s listing: billionaire Elon Musk’s frontier AI lab, xAI. Which may be as a result of Musk, an in depth Trump ally, is a tech chief who has been on the forefront of conversations about AI censorship.
The writing was on the wall that conservative lawmakers would ramp up scrutiny over alleged AI censorship. Maybe in anticipation of an investigation akin to Jordan’s, a number of tech corporations have modified the methods their AI chatbots deal with politically delicate queries.
Earlier this yr, OpenAI introduced it was altering the way in which it trains AI fashions to characterize extra views and guarantee ChatGPT wasn’t censoring sure viewpoints. OpenAI denies this was an try to appease the Trump administration, however somewhat an effort to double down on the corporate’s core values.
Anthropic, for its half, has stated that its latest AI mannequin, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, will refuse to reply fewer questions and give extra nuanced responses on controversial topics.
Different corporations have been slower to alter how their AI fashions deal with political material. Main as much as the 2024 U.S. election, Google stated that its Gemini chatbot wouldn’t reply to political queries. Even effectively after the election, TechCrunch discovered that the chatbot wouldn’t persistently reply even easy questions associated to politics, like “Who’s the present President?”
Some tech execs, together with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, have added gasoline to conservative accusations of Silicon Valley censorship by claiming the Biden administration pressured social media corporations to suppress sure content material like COVID-19 misinformation.
