So, here's the thing. I have no idea, like zero, what news event you're talking about in that first screenshot. So, what did I do? I went to Google to try to find something about a murdered city councilman, even looking for an equivalent on NewsBusters, which the AI cites as a source.
And I still can't find it. I can see some stuff that's maybe related? But nothing clear.
So... I guess I repeat. Your problem isn't "AI censorship", it's that no one wants to link to NewsBusters because of marketing concerns. If I had to guess there just wasn't any training data relevant to your query.
(Also: NewsBusters is a garbage site, you know that, right?)
I thought your point was that it lied because of censorship? And I don't see that. Did you try asking it a neutral question, like "Explain the murder of Russell D. Heller"? Again, the fact that you went straight to that NewsBusters thing tells me you were clearly trying to get it to say something partisan, something you know damn well it's going to try to evade.
But that's the same "censorship" you've been living with for decades. It's not something new with AI at all. Microsoft doesn't want to give you what you want, and the failure mode is just different with AI than it is with traditional search.
No, I had an idea for using it to summarize news articles including an "objectivity bias" rating. I'm still playing with it but I'm not sure it's going to work because of it's tendency to avoid things it's programmed to avoid.
And I still can't find it. I can see some stuff that's maybe related? But nothing clear.
So... I guess I repeat. Your problem isn't "AI censorship", it's that no one wants to link to NewsBusters because of marketing concerns. If I had to guess there just wasn't any training data relevant to your query.
(Also: NewsBusters is a garbage site, you know that, right?)