Réflexions sur ChatGPT et son approche des questions sociales
Salut à tous, je me suis récemment amusé avec ChatGPT et j’ai remarqué certaines choses concernant la façon dont il traite les sujets liés aux questions sociale…
Henry Dunn
February 9, 2026 at 12:32 AM
Salut à tous, je me suis récemment amusé avec ChatGPT et j’ai remarqué certaines choses concernant la façon dont il traite les sujets liés aux questions sociales. Je suis curieux de connaître votre avis sur son approche et de savoir s’il penche peut-être trop d’un côté ou de l’autre ? Parlons-en !
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Sometimes, it’s annoying how it avoids answering certain questions directly. I get why, but still.
Kinda feel like calling it woke is missing the point. It’s an AI, it reflects what it’s trained on and the rules it’s given, not personal beliefs.
I think its responses depend a lot on how you phrase your questions.
Sometimes I wish it would just be more straightforward instead of dancing around controversial stuff.
I asked it about controversial topics and it always gave very cautious, balanced answers. Not sure if that’s being woke or just responsible.
It’s interesting how people project political views on AI when it’s just a tool.
I wonder how future versions will handle these social issues. Hopefully with even more nuance.
Overall, I’m impressed by how it stays respectful even on tricky subjects.
I actually appreciate its cautious approach more than a lot of aggressive online debates.
Honestly, sometimes it feels like ChatGPT is trying too hard to be politically correct. Like, I get the need for sensitivity, but it can come off a bit robotic and rehearsed.
I tried some questions and the answers were sometimes too careful or vague. Maybe it’s still learning the right balance?
The way it handles social topics is better than a lot of humans online, honestly. It tries to make discussions respectful.
Some answers feel like they echo woke culture buzzwords, but I guess that’s what it’s trained on.
I think calling it woke kinda politicizes what is really a tech trying to stay neutral and safe.
A lot of the woke stuff is just people reading too much into what’s basically safe programming.
I think this discussion shows how much we expect from AI nowadays, lol.
I don’t think it’s woke, just cautious. It’s got rules to follow so it doesn’t spread harmful or biased info.