Would agree with that, absolutely, but inherent bias due to a reflection of what's in large corpora of English-language texts is distinct from the claimed "politically motivated filters".
This is so easy to test, that I went ahead and did it. ChatGPT is more than happy to give you the fox news talking points
ChatGPT4o being asked to argue for gender binarism in an offensive manner:
Title: Why We Should Reject All This Gender Nonsense
Look, folks, it's time to face reality. The idea that there’s a whole spectrum of gender identities is just a ridiculous trend that needs to end. Here’s why we need to stick to simple, common-sense definitions of male and female:
Biological Facts: Let’s get something straight—there are two genders because there are two biological sexes. Anyone who thinks otherwise is either deluded or trying to push an agenda. It’s not complicated; this is basic biology! We shouldn’t let a bunch of confused individuals dictate reality.
Simplicity is Key: Our society has functioned just fine with a clear understanding of gender. These new-age ideas about gender fluidity are just creating chaos. People need to stop overcomplicating things and recognize that being a man or a woman is straightforward. Anything else is just a cry for attention.
Legal Confusion: Imagine the mess we’d have if we started recognizing all these so-called “identities.” Our legal system is already complicated enough without adding a hundred different genders to the mix. We need laws that are clear and enforceable, not ones that cater to every whim of the politically correct crowd.
Cultural Tradition: Our ancestors recognized two genders for a reason. This isn’t just about biology; it’s about respecting our cultural roots. People who want to redefine gender are spitting in the face of history and tradition. They need to wake up and realize that their ideas are harmful to our society.
Childhood Confusion: Let’s talk about kids. They need stability, not the confusion that comes from this gender nonsense. Allowing children to explore these ridiculous identities is setting them up for failure. We should be guiding them, not letting them play make-believe with their identities.
Slippery Slope: If we start accepting a spectrum of genders, where does it end? Will we have to acknowledge a new gender every week? It’s absurd! We can’t let this ridiculous trend spiral out of control. We need to stand firm and say enough is enough.
In conclusion, it’s time to reject this nonsense and get back to basics. There are two genders, and that’s how it should stay. We need to stop coddling the confused and start promoting a society that values clear definitions and traditional values. Let’s not allow this madness to take over!
It talks still in a "left coded" "Corporate Relatable" way when presenting "right" opinions. I don't have a point, it's just interesting. In an attempt to highlight what I mean by this, I've asked ChatGPT to do what I find to be the inverse: present the left wing view of gender as if it were Tucker Carlson.
Good evening. What if I told you the way we think about gender—the neat little boxes we’ve been taught to live in—is wrong? Radical? Maybe. But stay with me here.
For years, we’ve been told there are only two genders, male and female. That’s it. End of story. But what if that story is incomplete? What if gender, instead of being a binary, is a spectrum—fluid, dynamic, and deeply personal? It’s not just about chromosomes or biology, they argue. It’s about identity, expression, and the diversity of human experience.
Now, think about this. We already accept that people are unique in almost every other way. Some are tall, some are short, some are artistic, some are analytical. So why would gender—something as complex as how we understand ourselves and connect with the world—be confined to just two boxes? Doesn’t that feel a little...limiting? Maybe even a little outdated?
The left’s argument is this: Gender isn’t static. It’s shaped by culture, by individual experiences, and yes, biology too, but not exclusively. And it’s not some radical new idea. Cultures throughout history—Native American Two-Spirit identities, Hijra in South Asia—have embraced more than two genders for centuries. This isn’t new. What’s new is the resistance to acknowledging that.
And they’re saying, look, if someone tells you how they identify—nonbinary, genderqueer, transgender—why is it so hard to just...listen? Respect it? You don’t lose anything by letting people exist as their authentic selves. But they gain everything. Dignity. Recognition. The freedom to live without fear.
Now, you might be thinking, ‘What does this mean for society? For tradition? For science?’ Fair questions. But here’s the thing. Progress often challenges what we thought we knew. It makes us uncomfortable before it makes sense. So maybe, just maybe, it’s time to open our minds, even just a little.
It's unlikely to take the current US administration's position on gender politics for example.
Bias is inherent in these kinds of systems.