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by Manuel_D 65 days ago
Have you considered the possibility that it is in fact safe to legally travel to the US? No doubt there are individual instances of mistreatment, but how many of the ~70 million international visitors to the US each year encounter problems? Even if thousands of people are subject to mistreatment, that still works out to < 0.01% chance of that happening.

Is this is an example of AI actually supplying incorrect information, or an example of AI not supplying a response that fits the user's preconceived views?

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There are cases of severe mistreatment and I oppose your utilitarian perspective on the situation. If I travel to the US and my chance is 0.01% to go to jail for several weeks, without reason, I won't go. In these cases the US agencies also didn't respond in a timely fashion. This shouldn't happen to anyone and if there is a mistake it has to be resolved quickly.

The international travel into the US has also declined. A clear statement from potential visitors, partly attributed to political climate and safety.

This is an nuanced sentiment of people, derived from a complex, dynamic situation.

In fact, the LLMs carry preconceived views. That is the whole point of the post.