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OpenAI claims GPT-5 reduces political bias by 30%

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Last updated: 2025/10/14 at 3:33 AM
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OpenAI maintains that GPT-5, its most recent language model, features un 30% less political bias compared to previous versionsso now “practically neutral” according to its own internal tests, carried out with a survey of 500 questions on around a hundred topics. Even so, independent experts remain cautious about these types of statements, given the difficulty of objectively measuring the ideological neutrality of artificial intelligence.

The company claims that GPT?5 instant and GPT?5 thinking show a significant reduction in bias and greater resistance to political questions, with less than 0.01% of ChatGPT responses showing any identifiable bias. The objective of this not-so-new endeavor is that “ChatGPT has no political bias in any direction.” Of course, these are internal tests that not everyone trusts.

Thus, it did not take long for the first dissenting voices to appear, with researchers warning that evaluating the bias of a model continues to be complex and that AI evaluation methods “often do not measure what they claim to measure”points out professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Daniel Kang. In his opinion, OpenAI’s results should be taken with caution until they are independently verified.

As we say, the debate about political bias in language models is not new. Quite the opposite. Already from the first stages of ChatGPT, tests of all kinds showed very marked ideological tendencies, generally towards “progressive” positions. Some experts, such as Thilo Hagendorff of the University of Stuttgart, argue that this inclination is partly inevitable, since the “principles of alignment” (being useful, truthful and harmless) clash with extreme or exclusive ideologies.

OpenAI recognizes in this regard that perception of bias is linked to security framework that applies in ChatGPT to avoid content of hate, misinformation or violence. The chatbot itself admits that its responses may seem biased by following those security rules. However, the challenge goes beyond the technical: it is not just about reducing biases, but about deciding what values ​​a general-purpose AI should reflect. And, of course, there is always someone who decides what is good and what is not.

Needless to add, the political context has not only generated the debate, it has also intensified it. Donald Trump began the legislature at the beginning of the year with an executive order to “prevent AI woke” in the federal administration, demanding ideologically neutral models and rejecting concepts such as diversity or inclusion as “dogmas”, although the trend of fights from the extremes has been occurring for almost a decade in the Western world.

It would be expected that AI treats users as thinking beings and is as objective as possible, at least with a limit to what is established by the law of each territory. It is a complicated aspiration, but without which the reliability of language models will continue to be an element of uncertainty in which it is difficult to delegate certain activities.

It is worth remembering in this sense that Nick Turley, head of ChatGPT, already recognized that chatbot reliability remains limited and that users should not consider them a primary source of information, and even with GPT?5’s improved “hallucination” control, it is still far from foolproof. In his opinion, the future lies in models “connected to the truth”, integrated with search engines or verified data.

Meanwhile, the balance between neutrality and alignment remains one of the most delicate issues in generative AI: making a model useful and safe without imposing a worldview on it is, for now, the great challenge. And not just by his own decision, that too. At the other extreme of the “AI woke” that Trump denounced, is Grok, whose bias has also been the protagonist of numerous news stories.

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