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agnostic

[ag-nos-tik] / ægˈnɒs tɪk /
NOUN
person unsure that god exists
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"Models based on physics were too assumption-heavy, while empirical models are too simplistic. We combined both approaches to get interior models that are both "agnostic" or unbiased and yet, are physically consistent."

From Science Daily

In a world obsessed with rankings — the best slice, the best sandwich, the best whatever — he was refreshingly agnostic about where the ideal version might be found.

From Salon

Few people were more agnostically alive than Stoppard, who loved the finer things in life and handsomely earned them with his inexhaustible wit.

From Los Angeles Times

Nov. 21: For the agnostic investor worried that AI might be a bubble, the good news is that certainty isn’t required to move to a portfolio that is less dependent on the AI trade.

From Barron's

Nov. 21: For the agnostic investor worried that AI might be a bubble, the good news is that certainty isn’t required to move to a portfolio that is less dependent on the AI trade.

From Barron's