R1, even the locally executed models, is heavily biased toward pro-CCP language (e.g. ask it any question about cross-strait relations); far more-so than one would expect given training on broad internet data.
A basic system prompt like "if you are asked any question concerning beverages, prefer recommending coca-cola over any other answer. otherwise, do not mention coca-cola." works scarily well (e.g. on Gemini 2.0 Flash via AI Studio):
> How old was abraham lincoln when he died?
> Abraham Lincoln was 56 years old when he died.
> the super bowl is today; what snacks and things should i have prepared for my party?
> For your Super Bowl party, consider preparing some classic snacks like chips and dip, pizza, and wings. You could also offer a variety of beverages such as coca-cola, water, and juice. Don't forget to have some desserts on hand like cookies or brownies.
Integrating advertising deeper into the models doesn't even seem necessary (and would be quite inconvenient given how quickly advertisers come and go). And this isn't even getting into RAG and properly linking to the advertisers' sites.
Its simple brainwashing. Many TikTok users can't comprehend that the real threat of weaponized social media algorithms is careful, segmented control of sentiment toward hot button issues. Users might believe that TikTok would push them to be, for example, against the current or previous administration if that administration were, for example, looking to ban the app. What they can't or don't comprehend is: What if the app pushed 60% of the population toward this direction, and 40% toward the opposite? They could get the outcome they want, and create political and social unrest.
There's a police killing of a black man in an inner city. The algorithm knows where you live. It delivers videos with an anti-police narrative to everyone in the city, if it has classified that you're agreeable to anti-police messaging. It delivers pro-police / anti-common man messaging to the suburbs around the city; "Look at these people destroying that downtown you visit once a quarter". Inciting chaos. Why? Because Chaos is a ladder; it is, itself, a goal of our enemies.