Tech giants OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google limit AI chatbot access in Hong Kong amid pro-democracy crackdowns, possibly due to China's national security law.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft have limited access to their chatbots in Hong Kong due to fears about China's grip on the region. Other companies are also filtering content, including Disney and Apple.
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OpenAI's GIPPR AI chatbot, catering to conservative values, has been shut down due to safety concerns and policy compliance issues. Conservative tech supporters express concern over censorship of conservative viewpoints.
Conservative chatbot GIPPR, powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT, has been shut down due to alleged policy violations. TUSK, the anti-censorship web browser behind GIPPR, claims that the platform was targeted because it provided conservative answers. They plan on reintroducing the chatbot in support of free speech and to combat cancel culture in the AI sphere. OpenAI has yet to comment on the claims made by TUSK.
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