This is an idea I hadn’t thought of – because AIs are inherently rational and objective (more or less, most of the time?), they tend to nudge people towards rational evidence-based views (which tend to be centrist politically). Whereas social media tends to herd people toward extreme views, wild conspiracy theories, and political fringe-ism.
My provisional theory is that LLMs, as a consumer product, will push people’s senses of reality closer together in a sort of mirror image of the way social media has fractured them. They are not algorithms meant to custom-tailor content (including facts) to you, and what you will find infuriating or motivating. They are centralized systems that, until you prompt them or give them context, behave basically the same way for everyone. As the philosopher Dan Williams put it, “Whereas social media democratised information, LLMs technocratise it.”
A couple points he makes is that even though AIs can demonstrably be trained to favor one part of the political spectrum (see the analysis of Grok below posted by the blog Urbanomics), even then they are much more centrist than social media. So is it possible AI could nudge our entire society in a more rational, evidence-backed direction?
There is no absolute guarantee they are going to stay this way, of course. If I wanted to train an agent right now to go out and look at the day’s news headlines, and filter them for me in the style of Breitbart (which generally provides factually accurate information, but cherry-picked and presented with biased language), I could do that.
