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- Policy Leaning
26% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : " Conservative: Trump's Promise of Hope With Donald Trump "poised to reenter the White House" Jan. 20, "America stands on the threshold" of a "new era" of prosperity and peace, cheers Paul du Quenoy at Newsweek.51% : Yet the bill's " 'protections' will bring slower-than-appropriate service delivery at higher-than-necessary costs, slamming the brakes on a multi-generation trend toward more efficiency, both across the economy and in state agencies themselves."
50% : " Eye on New York: Labor's War on AI Albany's "Legislative Oversight of Automated Decision-Making in Government," or "LOADinG," Act wasn't about "protecting New York from self-aware computers trying to wipe out humanity," snarks the Empire Center's Ken Girardin of legislation signed by Gov. Hochul restricting state agencies' use of AI and computer-generated guidelines.
41% : " Ex-envoy: Reform UN's Funding Formulas To reform the United Nations, Donald Trump's nominee for UN ambassador, Elise Stefanik, and his pick for secretary of state, Marco Rubio, "should announce that the U.S. no longer accepts the concept of assessed contributions" to the world body, argues John Bolton at The Wall Street Journal.
39% : "For four years, President Joe Biden has described climate change as an existential threat requiring a whole lot of government response and trillions of dollars in new spending to force America off fossil fuels," scoffs RealClearInvestigations' James Varney.
35% : President-elect Donald Trump, by contrast, "wants to realign U.S. energy policy toward cheap, abundant energy and away from expensive, emerging renewable sources" that often "rely on government subsidies."
32% : Republicans control both the White House and Congress, so "Trump will have the power to maintain and expand" tax cuts, slash the budget, tame inflation, power "respectable growth" and protect jobs.
31% : Trump also seems "ready to end" DEI in government.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.