I always add “without editorial comment” to my AI prompts.
It helps.
In some cases certainly. Not everything I ask I would use that with, though.
Try this:
“Analyze [Insert Political Issue Here] from three distinct viewpoints. Do not break character. Act as a Left-Wing Analyst focusing on social equity and systemic impacts. Act as a Right-Wing Analyst focusing on individual liberty, free markets, and constitutional boundaries. Act as a Contrarian Analyst challenging the consensus assumptions of both sides. Provide their responses side-by-side without a concluding summary. Ask additional questions only if they would change any characters answer. Steel man all three characters if needed.”
I’m a big fan of committee framework strategies. ;)
Prompting is key to success.
At the same time you get what you ask for so if you put (or don’t) constraints via prompts they oblige, very affirmingly. You can also overcome that with prompts.