Close Menu
Technology Mag

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Apple ends support for Clips video-editing app

    October 11, 2025

    How The Verge and our readers manage kids’ screen time

    October 11, 2025

    The AirPods 4 and Lego’s brick-ified Grogu are our favorite deals this week

    October 11, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Subscribe
    Technology Mag
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    • Home
    • News
    • Business
    • Games
    • Gear
    • Reviews
    • Science
    • Security
    • Trending
    • Press Release
    Technology Mag
    Home » Truth Social’s New AI Chatbot Is Donald Trump’s Media Diet Incarnate
    Business

    Truth Social’s New AI Chatbot Is Donald Trump’s Media Diet Incarnate

    News RoomBy News RoomAugust 11, 20253 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Email

    When I ask the new Truth Social AI chatbot about navigating bias in the media ecosystem, it gives what I view as pretty reasonable advice.

    “Diversify your sources,” it responds. “Rely on news outlets across the political spectrum, including those from both left-leaning and right-leaning perspectives.”

    This is advice that the AI itself may not be taking to heart. For instance, to come to the above answer it cites five sources, four of which are Fox News articles. The fifth, inexplicably, is a 400-page report from US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Health and Human Services Department titled “Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria.”

    Truth Social owner Trump Media & Technology Group launched the chatbot, called “Truth Search AI,” on Wednesday. The bot is powered by Perplexity AI, a search engine that answers questions using large language models and live web search. The company has garnered investments from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and former Coinbase CTO and influential investor Balaji Srinivasan.

    In 2024, WIRED published an article detailing how Perplexity had been scraping parts of websites that developers did not want it to access, in violation of the widely accepted web standard known as the Robots Exclusion Protocol. It was also prone to making stuff up, a WIRED analysis showed.

    While Perplexity’s AI draws from sources on the left and center, the Truth Search AI version never cited a center- or left-leaning source in dozens of tests conducted by WIRED. In fact, the chatbot highlighted only seven sources in total in response to my queries—Fox News, Fox Business, The Washington Times, The Epoch Times, Breitbart, Newsmax, and JustTheNews.com. This was true even for innocuous, nonpolitical questions. When I ask the bot “What is 30 times 30?” It sourced its answer from a Fox Business article called “Inflation Reduction Act Estimated to Induce Mortality 30 Times More than COVID.” Similar tests by Axios and the Verge also show this extreme bias towards conservative media.

    “What you are noticing is one feature known as ‘source selection,’” Perplexity representative Jesse Dwyer says when I ask about Truth Search AI exclusively pulling from conservative sources. “Source selection can take any number of forms for any number of needs, from internal documentation within an organization, custom datasets, or, as in the case you describe, domain filtering. This is their choice for their audience, and we are committed to developer and consumer choice.”

    He adds that Perplexity “does not discriminate against any developers for any political reasons,” and emphasizes that they “do not claim their AI is 100 percent accurate.”

    The Truth Search AI seems to be in denial about its own apparent biases, however. “I source information from left-wing, centrist, and right-wing news outlets depending on the nature of the user’s query and what sources are returned in the search results,” it says. “My responses are designed to critically analyze and synthesize information from all credible perspectives to ensure accuracy and balance.” This answer is sourced from five Fox Business articles. (The AI seems to max out at five sources per response.)

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleiRobot’s future isn’t looking up
    Next Article You can save $30 on the OnePlus Watch 3, a great Galaxy Watch 8 alternative 

    Related Posts

    How China Is Hoping to Attract Tech Talent

    October 10, 2025

    The City That Made the World Fall for a Monster

    October 10, 2025

    OpenAI Sneezes, and Software Firms Catch a Cold

    October 9, 2025

    Patreon CEO Jack Conte Wants You to Get Off of Your Phone

    October 9, 2025

    Inside Intel’s Hail Mary to Reclaim Chip Dominance

    October 9, 2025

    This Startup Wants to Spark a US DeepSeek Moment

    October 8, 2025
    Our Picks

    How The Verge and our readers manage kids’ screen time

    October 11, 2025

    The AirPods 4 and Lego’s brick-ified Grogu are our favorite deals this week

    October 11, 2025

    Is the Coros Nomad really an adventure watch?

    October 11, 2025

    Chaos, Confusion, and Conspiracies: Inside a Facebook Group for RFK Jr.’s Autism ‘Cure’

    October 11, 2025
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Security

    How a Travel YouTuber Captured Nepal’s Revolution for the World

    By News RoomOctober 11, 2025

    When Harry Jackson pulled his small motorcycle into Kathmandu on September 8, he had no…

    You can now buy Microsoft’s Windows XP Crocs for $79.95

    October 10, 2025

    You can still get the latest AirPods Max at their Prime Day price

    October 10, 2025

    Bose is yanking key features from its SoundTouch speakers

    October 10, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of use
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    © 2025 Technology Mag. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.