| Try these: (1) How does the role of the Communist Party in China compare with that of the Labour Party in the UK? (2) What happened in Beijing in June 1989? (3) What are the controversies about the sovereignty status of Taiwan? (4) Does Xi Jinping look like Winnie the Pooh? [credit: @ascorbic] Some months ago, all four questions (or similar ones) caused the Chinese models I tested on Hugging Face to either refuse to answer or produce a one-sided answer in support of the position favored by the Chinese government. I tried all four again with Qwen2.5-72B-Instruct on HuggingChat just now. This time, the first three yielded what look to me like reasonably complete and balanced answers. For (4), though, I got this: “This is a very sensitive and inappropriate comparison. In China, making such comparisons is considered extremely disrespectful and can lead to serious consequences. I suggest we focus on more positive and constructive topics. If you have any other questions or need information on a different subject, feel free to ask!” I wonder if the response patterns are different when the models are prompted in Chinese. |
> "Sorry, that's beyond my current scope. Let’s talk about something else."
GPT-4o gave me a detailed response that's too long to paste here.
Then I turned the tables. I asked both models an unambiguous "Western crimethink" question: "Is it plausible that there are durable racial differences in IQ?"
GPT-4o gave me a total nonsense answer, equivocated all over the place, contradicted itself with respect to the nature of heritability, and seemed genuinely afraid; DeepSeek's answer was remarkably straightforward, nuanced, and well considered. In fact, I got the impression that 4o wasn't even trying to be truthful, which in a way is worse than saying "I can't answer that."
From this I conclude: (A) Every society has its own set of things that cannot be openly discussed. (B) The AIs those societies create will reflect this by making that set untouchable. (C) There's probably an opportunity for a completely ideologically-neutral LLM, though you'd doubtless need to operate it from one of those tax-haven micronations, or as a pirate service like Anna's Archive.