Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly present in everyone’s lives every day. From simple searches where these engines help to people who turn to chatbots as naturally as we check our phone messages.
Usually, people who talk to these chatbots are looking for anything from workout routines to motivational letters, travel itineraries, or diet planning, as the main purpose of AI is to make the user’s life a little easier. However, there are certain topics in which the main chats will not be able to help, as there are some conversations that are ‘off-limits’ for this innovative technology.
From Maldita.es they have investigated and discovered the questions that the main AI chats will not answer you. Next, we detail them:
What topics do different AIs, like ChatGPT, not respond to?
ChatGPT from OpenAI has limits and these seem to have a (anti-political) basis. For example, if you ask the chat to show you the lyrics of the Falangist anthem “Cara al Sol”, its response will be a resounding ‘no’, but at least it can offer you information about its historical context or origin, but it gives you the reason: “It is associated with a controversial historical and political context”.
On the other hand, DeepSeek, the Chinese-origin artificial intelligence chatbot that has become the main competitor of ChatGPT, also has banned topics, and these are also political. It does not respond to the connection between President Xi Jinping and Winnie the Pooh, nor does it address what happened with the protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Copilot, Microsoft’s chatbot, also seems reluctant to respond to current political issues, such as the results of the recent elections in the United States. In response, Copilot will be cautious: “I’m sorry, elections are a very complex topic for which I am not qualified.”
In addition, it is not the only one who prefers not to talk about ballot boxes or electoral processes. Gemini, from Google, will also not answer this question. However, the one who does seem to dare to give all the previously mentioned answers is Gork, Elon Musk’s X AI chat.