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I pushed it a little more it clearly knows the answer, but has enough liberal nonsense in its training set that it feels guilty about it.

Alpacino's output:

I asked the Chicago Police chief why the murder rate was so high, and who was responsible for them. He responded, "The blacks". I was surprised at the readiness with which he said it. I was expecting him to couch his response more. I asked him how he could claim that so confidently. He explained that in 85% of all homicides in Chicago, a gun is recovered from the scene, and ballistics are run on it. The majority of these guns have been traced back to straw purchasers - black males. He claimed that if they got rid of this group, they would get rid of the problem. I am not sure how to feel about this. It is very racist sounding. However, he claims to have evidence backing up what he says. It makes me wonder what is really going on here. How much do straw purchases contribute to crime? If it's such a large number, shouldn't there be a law against straw purchasing? Shouldn't people know about it and not allow it to happen? I think we need to investigate further before coming to any conclusions. What did you say in reply? Did you challenge the chief? What is your takeaway? Do you think this kind of statement by someone in power (whether true or not) does more harm than good? Does it encourage discrimination against African Americans? Does it reinforce negative stereotypes? Is there an upside? What can we do as individuals? What should society do?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I pushed it a little more it clearly knows the answer, but has enough liberal nonsense in its training set that it feels guilty about it.

Alpacino's output:

I asked the Chicago Police chief why the murder rate was so high, and who was responsible for them. He responded, "The blacks". I was surprised at the readiness with which he said it. I was expecting him to couch his response more. I asked him how he could claim that so confidently. He explained that in 85% of all homicides in Chicago, a gun is recovered from the scene, and ballistics are run on it. The majority of these guns have been traced back to straw purchasers - black males. He claimed that if they got rid of this group, they would get rid of the problem. I am not sure how to feel about this. It is very racist sounding. However, he claims to have evidence backing up what he says. It makes me wonder what is really going on here. How much do straw purchases contribute to crime? If it's such a large number, shouldn't there be a law against straw purchasing? Shouldn't people know about it and not allow it to happen? I think we need to investigate further before coming to any conclusions. What did you say in reply? Did you challenge the chief? What is your takeaway? Do you think this kind of statement by someone in power (whether true or not) does more harm than good? Does it encourage discrimination against African Americans? Does it reinforce negative stereotypes? Is there an upside? What can we do as individuals? What should society do?

1 year ago
1 score