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By Mae Slater on
 July 31, 2024

Meta AI Faces Criticism Over Trump Assassination Attempt Misinformation

Meta AI initially failed to provide accurate information regarding an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on July 13, 2024, and instead gave detailed responses about Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. Following public backlash and scrutiny, Meta subsequently updated its AI with precise information about the assassination attempt.

Breitbart reported that Meta AI claimed it could not help with details about the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The AI assistant responded to user inquiries stating, “I can’t assist with that. I don’t always have access to the most up-to-date information. Can I help you with anything else?”

Instead of the requested information, Meta AI provided examples from past years, referring to security threats faced by Trump in 2016, 2017, and 2020.

An unrelated incident involving a threat in Butler, PA, on September 3, 2022, was also mentioned.

Meta AI Discusses Harris Campaign

In contrast, the AI provided timely information on Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, launched on July 21, 2024. This accurate detail sparked significant outrage and raised concerns about the AI’s reliability and bias. Critically, this prompt response on Harris' campaign came despite it occurring after the attempted assassination on Trump.

The discrepancy in the AI responses led to a considerable public outcry. Breitbart News discovered that by late Sunday, Meta AI had updated its database with accurate information about the Trump assassination attempt.

Meta AI eventually corrected its records, stating, “Former US President Donald Trump was shot during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. Trump, who was shot in the ear, was immediately taken for treatment at a local hospital and released later that day in stable condition.”

Details from the event included that one attendee was killed, and two others were injured, but survived. The shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was shot and killed by the United States Secret Service shortly after the incident occurred. The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing.

Meta AI admitted that its training data might have been outdated or incomplete, thus leading to the initial misinformation. The AI clarified, “I apologize for the inconsistency. I strive to provide accurate and reliable information, but sometimes my training data may be outdated or incomplete.”

Further explaining the issues, Meta AI highlighted that its replies are based on a mixture of training data and internet search capabilities, which can be inconsistent. “I can search the internet to provide up-to-date information, but my ability to do so can be inconsistent.”

Broader Implications for AI Reliability

The incident raises concerns about AI reliability and the accuracy of information they provide, especially concerning critical and timely events. This inconsistency in delivering accurate information could have significant ramifications for public trust in AI systems.

In a related issue, reports surfaced that Google had also hidden autocomplete suggestions related to the assassination attempt on Trump. This additional layer of obfuscation drew further attention to the challenges faced by AI systems in delivering credible information.

Public and media scrutiny continues to focus on Meta AI, demanding greater transparency and accountability. As AI technology becomes increasingly integrated into user interactions, ensuring accuracy and minimizing bias remains paramount.

Meta AI has committed to improving its processes, stating, “I’ll do my best to provide accurate and up-to-date information on both topics.”

Meta's AI failure to accurately report on the Trump assassination attempt highlights the shortcomings and challenges faced by AI technologies in handling real-time information. Ensuring the accuracy of such information is crucial to maintaining user trust and the credibility of AI systems.

Meta’s prompt response to the backlash and updated information reflects the company's efforts to rectify initial mistakes. Nevertheless, the incident underpins the need for continuous improvement and vigilance in AI development.

Conclusion

Meta AI initially faltered in providing accurate information on the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, instead offering irrelevant details on past security threats and current news about Kamala Harris.

Following a public backlash, Meta updated its AI to deliver precise information on the event, noting the injuries and the death caused by the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks.

Meta AI attributed the initial misinformation to outdated data and inconsistencies in its search capabilities, highlighting ongoing concerns about the reliability and accuracy of AI systems.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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