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Missouri Attorney General Claims Chatbots Undermining Trump Record

COLE COUNTY, MISSOURI, JUL 10 – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey claims AI chatbots’ rankings of Trump on antisemitism violate consumer protection laws and demands full disclosure of their AI training and ranking processes.

  • Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey wrote to major tech CEOs, accusing their AI chatbots of providing misleading answers that undermine President Trump’s record.
  • Bailey’s office requested AI platforms to rank recent presidents on antisemitism, prompting three chatbots to rate Trump last, leading to legal demands under Missouri law.
  • Of six AI chatbots tested, three—including Google’s Gemini and Microsoft’s Copilot—ranked Trump last on antisemitism, with one refusing to answer, according to Bailey’s investigation.
  • Bailey demands all internal records from the companies by July 23 under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, citing concerns over deceptive AI responses about Trump.
  • Beyond Missouri, Bailey's investigation may inspire other states to pursue similar AI oversight efforts, emphasizing the broader need for clearer regulations on accountability and bias in artificial intelligence systems.
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