Anthropic's Opus 5 and probably more recent AI models are being censored to protect Israel / US interests. Open source AI must be the way.
Summary
A user reports that Anthropic's Opus 5.0 refuses to form opinions on Israel/US topics, while earlier Opus 4.x did, alleging censorship and arguing for open source AI.
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