Language-Dependent Political Bias in AI: A Study of ChatGPT and Gemini
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Apr 8, 2025
Abstract
As leading examples of large language models, ChatGPT and Gemini claim to
provide accurate and unbiased information, emphasizing their commitment to
political neutrality and avoidance of personal bias. This research investigates
the political tendency of large language models and the existence of
differentiation according to the query language. For this purpose, ChatGPT and
Gemini were subjected to a political axis test using 14 different languages.
The findings of the study suggest that these large language models do exhibit
political tendencies, with both models demonstrating liberal and leftist
biases. A comparative analysis revealed that Gemini exhibited a more pronounced
liberal and left-wing tendency compared to ChatGPT. The study also found that
these political biases varied depending on the language used for inquiry. The
study delves into the factors that constitute political tendencies and
linguistic differentiation, exploring differences in the sources and scope of
educational data, structural and grammatical features of languages, cultural
and political contexts, and the model's response to linguistic features. From
this standpoint, and an ethical perspective, it is proposed that artificial
intelligence tools should refrain from asserting a lack of political tendencies
and neutrality, instead striving for political neutrality and executing user
queries by incorporating these tendencies.