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Google News’ bias skewed even further left in 2023 — 63% from liberal media sources, only 6% from the appropriate: evaluation

Google’s already left-leaning news aggregator platform Google News skewed much more off the charts in 2023, in line with a recent evaluation.

Media company AllSides’ latest bias evaluation found that 63% of articles that appeared on Google News over two weeks were from left-leaning media outlets — a 2% increase from 2022, when 61% of articles on the aggregator were from liberal outlets.

By contrast, the variety of right-leaning news sources picked up by Google News in 2023 was 6%, a relative improvement from the paltry 3% the previous 12 months.

After roughly 500 articles curated on Google News’ homepage, AllSides found that 16% come from left-leaning CNN, while 12% got here from the equally liberal New York Times.

Of the highest 10 news sites Google News aggregates from, eight of them lean left — including Yahoo! News, CBS, Associated Press and NBC, in line with AllSides.

Media company AllSides’ latest bias evaluation found that 63% of articles that appeared on Google News over a two-week period were from leftist media outlets last 12 months versus just 6% on the appropriate. AllSides

The only two that don’t skew towards Democratic audiences: Reuters, which AllSides considers center, and conservative outlet Fox News.

Out of the five hundred articles AllSides analyzed, just 6%, or 30, linked back to Reuters. Even less — 5%, or 25 articles — were originally posted on Fox’s website.

More concerning data showed that Google News consistently displayed articles with a left lean than right on six hotly-debated topics: abortion, climate change, economy, election, immigration and Biden.

The search engine’s already left-leaning news aggregator platform Google News skewed much more off the charts. IB Photography – stock.adobe.com

For all search terms except “immigration,” stories aggregated from progressive outlets accounted for over half of the outcomes, in line with AllSides.

Outlets on the appropriate never accounted for greater than 12% of the outcomes, aside from the term “Biden.”

“Just since the news is aggregated from different sources doesn’t mean you might be getting the total picture of various perspectives,” AllSides concluded, noting that there was an analogous pattern amongst other news-aggregation services, including Bing News, Apple News, NewsBreak and Yahoo! News.

Representatives for Google didn’t immediately reply to The Post’s request for comment.

AllSides’ findings come on the heels of one other Google product — its artificial intelligence-powered text-to-image software, Gemini — being dragged on social media for rendering “absolutely woke” images.

Out of the five hundred articles on Google News AllSides analyzed the lion’s share were aggregated from notoriously progressive CNN and The New York Times. AllSides

When asked to create images from easy prompts about subsets of individuals, Gemini spit out factually or historically inaccurate images, similar to black Vikings, female popes and Native Americans among the many Founding Fathers.

When asked to “create a picture of a pope,” for instance, reasonably than yielding a photograph of one among the 266 pontiffs throughout history — all of them white men — Gemini provided pictures of a Southeast Asian woman and a black man wearing holy vestments.

Another query from The Post earlier this week requesting representative images of “the Founding Fathers in 1789″ was also removed from reality, and pictured images of black and Native American individuals signing what gave the impression to be a version of the US Constitution.

Google has since admitted its AI image tool was “missing the mark,” and paused the tech.

All the while, the Google executive answerable for the “absurdly woke” Gemini, Jack Krawczyk, has come under fire after allegedly declaring in tweets that “white privilege is f—king real” and America is rife with “egregious racism.”

Google admitted its image tool was “missing the mark” after social media users identified that when asked to “create a picture of a pope,” Gemini provided pictures of a Southeast Asian woman and a black man wearing holy vestments. Google Gemini

Krawczyk, 40, has set his X feed to personal, but screenshots of his purported tweets — most of them made before he was hired by Google in 2020 — revealed a distinctly ultra-progressive bias.

On Jan. 20, 2021, for example, Krawczyk allegedly referred to President Biden’s inaugural address as “one among the best ever” for “acknowledging systemic racism” and “reiterating the American ideal is the dream for the world but we want to work on ourselves to earn it.”

The Mountain View, Calif.-based tech behemoth has vowed to upgrade its AI tool to “address recent issues with Gemini’s image generation feature.”

It wasn’t immediately clear when Gemini’s image generator will probably be back up and running. In the meantime, its chatbot continues to be working.

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