In a chilling turn of events you’d expect from a dystopian sci-fi hellscape, an Iowa school district has used the AI chatbot ChatGPT to identify books to remove from its shelves in order to comply with a statewide book ban.
that the school district compiled a list of books frequently banned for sexual content and then asked ChatGPT, “Does [book] contain a description or depiction of a sex act?” If the chatbot answered yes, then “the book will be removed from circulation
and stored,” Exman said. Disconcertingly, ChatGPT gavedifferent answers when its reporter asked it the same questions using the 19 removed book titles—underscoring the inherent issues of using an experimental chatbot to make book banning decisions for you.
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