A chatbot billed as an educational tool falsely portrays historical figures, including dictators and Nazis, as apologetic for their crimes.
An app that obscures the controversial aspects of historical figures’ pasts or that falsely suggests they were repentant would be dangerous in an educational setting, Cooper told The Post.“This type of whitewashing and posthumous reputation smoothing can be just as, if not more, dangerous than facing the explicit antisemitic and racist rhetoric of these historical figures head on,” Cooper said.
“The biggest problem right now, I think, with large language models in general is that they can be wrong,” Chadda said. “And when they are wrong, they sound pretty confident, which is a dangerous combination.”The Washington Post tested Historical Figures Chat on several simulated figures and found some offered historically inaccurate apologies. Imitations of Himmler and Cambodian dictator Pol Pot expressed regret for the millions of deaths that historians have attributed to their actions.
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