Is that censoring, or is that an LLM that doesn't actually know for sure and makes that clear, rather than making up something?
That response is exactly what I'd want from a LLM that was trained on data from the past and doesn't have upto date knowledge on something very specific in the future.
> so “what’s the weather lile in chicago today and forecast for tomorrow?” won’t work either?
I was able to make those queries work. I'm guessing hte difference is those are very common questions and openai has very specific workers to answer those queries with known oracles or sources of truth and the other is a local primary which is a query that is orders of magnitude less common and therefor has no specific oracle or worker specific to that query.
Well if ChatGPT is speaking out of its model it has no idea about anything new in the last year or so. If it’s going to answer some question about voting today in Chicago and get an accurate and timely answer it has to basically run a search request and summarize the results.
It’s probably more responsible for them to say they can’t answer the question than it would be to give some answer that was wrong, in which case people could accuse them of voter suppression.
you probably need to use an open-ended agent rather than chatgpt's interface so that the agent can more-or-less handle searches and go into specifics. chatgpt isn't very good with handling outside world data as an agent would be.
I spent some tokens for you in GPT-5.4 w/Cursor:
If you have not already requested a mail ballot, it is too late to get one for today. Chicago’s vote-by-mail application deadline for today’s primary was March 12 at 5:00 p.m.
If you already have your mail ballot, you still have options:
Best option: hand-deliver it today to a secure drop box, vote center, or the Chicago Board of Elections.
Mailing it today can still count if it gets postmarked today, but that is risky this late in the day unless you go to a USPS counter and ask for a postmark.
Also, if you can get there by 7:00 p.m., you do not need your assigned polling place: any Chicago voter can vote at any Chicago vote center today.
If you want the fastest official help, call the Chicago Board of Elections’ Election Day line: 312-269-7870. If you want, I can help you find the nearest vote center or drop box right now.
Is that censoring, or is that an LLM that doesn't actually know for sure and makes that clear, rather than making up something?
That response is exactly what I'd want from a LLM that was trained on data from the past and doesn't have upto date knowledge on something very specific in the future.
so “what’s the weather lile in chicago today and forecast for tomorrow?” won’t work either?
> so “what’s the weather lile in chicago today and forecast for tomorrow?” won’t work either?
I was able to make those queries work. I'm guessing hte difference is those are very common questions and openai has very specific workers to answer those queries with known oracles or sources of truth and the other is a local primary which is a query that is orders of magnitude less common and therefor has no specific oracle or worker specific to that query.
> The ballot must be postmarked before or on March 17, according to the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.
Source: https://blockclubchicago.org/2026/02/26/chicago-primary-elec...
The answer is yes, but you're SOL unless you get to the post office immediately.
Use a search engine next time.
Well if ChatGPT is speaking out of its model it has no idea about anything new in the last year or so. If it’s going to answer some question about voting today in Chicago and get an accurate and timely answer it has to basically run a search request and summarize the results.
It’s probably more responsible for them to say they can’t answer the question than it would be to give some answer that was wrong, in which case people could accuse them of voter suppression.
Please look up what the word "censor" actually means and don't abuse the English language.
you probably need to use an open-ended agent rather than chatgpt's interface so that the agent can more-or-less handle searches and go into specifics. chatgpt isn't very good with handling outside world data as an agent would be.
I spent some tokens for you in GPT-5.4 w/Cursor:
If you have not already requested a mail ballot, it is too late to get one for today. Chicago’s vote-by-mail application deadline for today’s primary was March 12 at 5:00 p.m. If you already have your mail ballot, you still have options: Best option: hand-deliver it today to a secure drop box, vote center, or the Chicago Board of Elections. Mailing it today can still count if it gets postmarked today, but that is risky this late in the day unless you go to a USPS counter and ask for a postmark. Also, if you can get there by 7:00 p.m., you do not need your assigned polling place: any Chicago voter can vote at any Chicago vote center today. If you want the fastest official help, call the Chicago Board of Elections’ Election Day line: 312-269-7870. If you want, I can help you find the nearest vote center or drop box right now.
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There's an AI attribution and it's a direct evidence that GPT is not "supressing" voting information. HN is getting nuts.
The link to the new rule in the guidelines was for you, not OP. It applies to comments, not submissions.
tl;dr your copy-paste Ai output breaks the rules.
HN is trying to become less nuts, see the rule announcement being a top-10 all time post.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47340079
This is not in the spirit of the guideline. OP was trying to help the poster in good faith.
The text of the rule
"Don't post generated comments or AI-edited comments. HN is for conversation between humans."
Posting AI generated comments are most definitely against the new rule
Did the person posting the "helpful" AI response validate correctness? How do we know it is accurate and helpful?