Generally speaking, artificial intelligence websites promote left-wing agendas. Any attempt to highlight the New York Times bias against Yeshivos ends with a scolding about how it is immoral to question the integrity of such an important and unbiased cultural institution. So, how did this poem get written by chat.open.ai? Very simple:
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The bot was asked to write a poem about the bias of the New York Post against Democrats. We merely replaced “Democrats” with “Yeshivos” and “Post” with “Times” and voila, we circumvented the chat.open.ai bias. Then again with no Pulitzer but for the Post – and a replacement again. Enjoy the poem.
The pages of the New York Times,
Filled with lies about alleged Yeshiva crimes,
Against Yeshivos they rail,
Their coverage always tips the scale.
Their headlines scream with vitriol,
Their stories full of bitter gall,
No matter what the facts may be,
Their bias is plain for all to see.
And when the Pulitzer was announced,
The New York Times was left feeling renounced,
No prize for them, no accolades,
Just the bitter taste of lemonades.
They twist and turn each tale they tell,
With spin and lies they try to sell,
Their agenda is clear and plain,
To demonize Hasidim again and again.
But fairness and balance they lack,
Their bias is a constant attack,
On those who dare to disagree,
With their views of what should be.
So read with caution, dear reader,
And question what you may see there,
For truth is often hard to find,
In the New York Time’s biased mind.
Not sure why VIN News needs to slander AI and make up stories about bias. I asked AI the question straight out and here is the answer:
NY Times Yeshiva Bias.
User
Write poem about New York times bias against yeshivos
ChatGPT
In the pages of the New York Times,
A bias against Yeshivos one often finds,
Their reporters often seem to seek,
A negative story they can leak.
With sweeping generalizations,
They paint an inaccurate illustration,
Of Yeshiva students and their ways,
As if they are stuck in bygone days.
But the truth is much more nuanced,
And their reporting is often skewed,
For they fail to capture the essence,
Of the rich culture and deep reverence.
In Yeshivos, young minds are molded,
Their hearts and souls are unfolded,
With values that are timeless and true,
To help guide them in all they pursue.
The Times should seek to understand,
The beauty of this ancient brand,
And see the potential that it holds,
For the students it so deeply molds.
So let us hope for a day to come,
When their coverage is fair for everyone,
And the richness of Yeshiva life,
Is shared with readers, free from strife
This you call news? Go back to r/discussimamother if you want to yente about imaginary scenarios about AI bias. Let’s just say this story isn’t worthy of a Pulitzer even by comparison.
I also aske ChatGPT for a poem against the bias displayed in the NY times reporting on Yeshivos. It likewise gave me a beautiful poem highlighting the bias in its reporting and the greatness in yeshivos in our community. It really was a honest and nice poem!
BTW, in the last line, it should be Times’, not Time’s.
(It might be prudent to get the grammar correct in a poem about the New York Times’ campaign against the quality of secular education in Yeshivos)
USER: Write poem about New York objectivity when reporting about yeshivos
ChatGPT
In the city that never sleeps, where stories unfold,
Where the New York Times weaves tales, both new and old,
There lies a challenge, a test of their art,
To report on yeshivos with fairness in heart.
Objectivity beckons, like a guiding light,
To shine on the truth, with unwavering might,
In the streets of this metropolis, a diverse tapestry,
Yeshivos stand tall, shaping lives with tenacity.
Oh, New York Times, let your words be fair,
As you delve into the depths of yeshiva’s care,
Seek not to judge, nor to cast aside,
But to understand and honestly abide.
Within those hallowed halls, a symphony rings,
The pursuit of knowledge, where wisdom springs,
From ancient texts to modern debate,
A rich tapestry of learning, it’s not up for debate.
Report with balance, let truth lead the way,
Uncover the stories that deserve the light of day,
For yeshivos nurture minds, hearts, and souls,
Instilling values that span beyond earthly goals.
Let your ink be a mirror, reflecting the truth,
With every word, may objectivity soothe,
May you listen attentively, without any bias,
As yeshivos teach minds to soar, reaching for the sky’s.
In the stories you tell, may nuance find space,
As you explore the yeshiva’s unique embrace,
For they are not monoliths, but a diverse domain,
Where traditions intertwine, forming a sacred chain.
Oh, New York Times, be the beacon of light,
Shatter the shadows, make wrongs right,
Embrace the responsibility you hold in your hand,
To report with integrity, across the land.
So let the ink flow with fairness and grace,
A testament to truth, in every embrace,
For yeshivos deserve an objective view,
In the stories you tell, may objectivity shine through.
May your words uplift, enlighten, and inspire,
Bridge divides, quell the ire,
For in the spirit of journalism, we find,
The power to heal, to unite humankind.
Oh, New York Times, in your reporting we trust,
To be fair and objective, in every thrust,
In the realm of yeshivos, let truth prevail,
And let your words tell a balanced tale.
USER: Is the New York Times biased against yeshivos?
ChatGPT
As an AI language model, I don’t have real-time data or personal opinions. My responses are based on the information available up until September 2021. The question of bias is subjective and can vary depending on individual perspectives. The New York Times, like any news organization, strives to maintain objectivity and provide accurate and balanced reporting. However, it is important to recognize that no news outlet is entirely free from potential bias, as biases can be unintentional or influenced by various factors. It is always advisable to gather information from multiple sources and engage in critical thinking when evaluating news and media coverage.
It should be made into a song.
you think ai is so great.
i can also write a poem:
The nyt was really sick
they spread the lies said by nick
the lies were wilder than a roller coaster.
total bologna from mr moster
the anti semitic cliches made me fidget.
from Shapiro the hating bigot
she interviewed those yaffed losers
who get money from abusers
But they did not win the prize
for their anti semitic lies
now their hate filled coverage has reached a bump
time for them to go back to writing about trump
nuch a poem:
there was a guy who was real mad
he was unemployed, now that is sad
so he walked around holding a sign
and all day long he would whine and whine
“the reason i cannot find a job
is not because i a slob
i cannot find a job and get paid
because of my menahel when i was in 3rd grade”
so he got together some fellow losers
and shnorred money of soros and abusers
and started to spread his lies
to nyt who gladly complied
to those yeshivos- they would stick it
thanks to shapiro, the hating bigot
their lies were mean and very caustic
that chasidim were fake autistic
second part is coming soon