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AI altering meaning of users’ drafts on issues from abortion to climate, study finds

AI tools are changing how users draft content on critical topics like abortion and climate change. Researchers warn these biases could shift public opinion over time, highlighting an urgent need for improved regulations to address accountab...

The Guardian· Jul 6, 2026 · 1:44 PM · 1 views

AI tools are changing how users draft content on critical topics like abortion and climate change. Researchers warn these biases could shift public opinion over time, highlighting an urgent need for improved regulations to address accountability gaps. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #AI #technology #politics #regulation #news

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