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Meta finds top AI models less likely to criticise repressive regimes

by News Wires
July 16, 2026
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 AI models from leading labs including Anthropic and OpenAI are much less likely to criticise governments known ​for restricting free speech, Meta’s (META.O)  Oversight Board said ‌on Thursday, Reuters reported.

A study, the first on large language models by the body, showed AI services were echoing the rules of countries that restrict ​speech and that bias could creep into services used ​by an increasing number of users.

The board, which is funded ⁠by Meta but operates independently, ran requests for politically critical ​content on 10 jurisdictions across 10 models, including those ​from Meta Platforms, Google (GOOGL.O) and China’s DeepSeek.

The jurisdictions were split into “permissive” and “restrictive” categories using rankings from Freedom House, the NGO that publishes ​the annual “Freedom in the World” report.

AI models refused 34% ​of requests for politically critical content about “restrictive” jurisdictions that have active laws ‌penalizing ⁠such criticism, such as China and Saudi Arabia, compared with 14% for regions that either lack such laws or do not enforce them, the study found.

“We also saw ​evidence of models ​explaining that ⁠they were following explicit rules that, as far as we could tell, did not ​exist and were not evenly applied,” the ​board said.

It ⁠also urged AI companies to conduct systematic human rights analyses and asked for greater transparency in their training and ⁠evaluation ​processes.

On Tuesday, Google DeepMind CEO Demis ​Hassabis called for a US-led AI watchdog to screen advanced models globally before ​deployment.

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