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I disagree. If we replace this writer with ChatGPT4, it would generate a more balanced article.
More balanced articles are not necessarily better though. I'd dather read two conflicting opinions that are well thought out than a mild compromise with unknown bias.
That's where it all falls down of course. Because these opinions are anything but well thought out.
Why would ChatGPT be more “balanced,” what does “balanced” mean, and why is it better?
More balanced than what?
ChatGPT ingest lots of articles from the web and newspapers, identify patterns in the text, and generate relevant reply based on what it ingested.
I expect ChatGPT to perpetuate biases found in its training data, and don't see how it'd improve balance.
What I mean is that the article was full of negative bias.
ChatGPT 4, when used with care, can take into account different opinions, both positive and negative.
If you disregard the positive side that's a negative bias. I'm not interested in a semantic fight with you.
Maybe it was a poor choice of words but I'm honestly tired to do arguments with online people who can't see biases. Cheers, indeed.