Thesaurus / bias
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It also seeks to build trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve, by addressing systemic racism and bias in order to help save lives.
REP. KAREN BASS REINTRODUCES GEORGE FLOYD POLICING BILL IN CONGRESSSHANI PARRISHFEBRUARY 26, 2021ESSENCE.COMA Sia supporter might claim that I already had my mind made up about the movie, and reviewed it through my preexisting bias.
SIA'S GOLDEN GLOBE-NOMINATED MUSIC ISN’T JUST OFFENSIVE. IT’S ALSO BAD ART—AND THE DISTINCTION MATTERSSARAH KURCHAKFEBRUARY 25, 2021TIMEBesides the very real risk of the tech being biased against minorities, the technology also carries with it an uneasy sense that we’re creeping towards a surveillance state.
FACIAL RECOGNITION DRONES WILL USE AI TO TAKE THE PERFECT PICTURE OF YOUVANESSA BATES RAMIREZFEBRUARY 23, 2021SINGULARITY HUB Implicit social cognition is what psychologists describe as the cognitive processes that occur outside of our conscious awareness or control, including all the associated attitudes, stereotypes, and lingering biases.
CAN WE PLEASE STOP CALLING THEM “ASIAN FIT” GOGGLES?BENNY CHENFEBRUARY 22, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE“Once you see where the lampposts really are, it becomes more clear that there is some serious selection bias going on with the discovery of these objects,” Napier says.
SIGNS OF A HIDDEN PLANET NINE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM MAY NOT HOLD UPLISA GROSSMANFEBRUARY 22, 2021SCIENCE NEWSThe auction is biased against search engines that bring in less revenue by design, which also happen to be the niche search engines that are chipping away slowly at Google’s dominance.
CLUBHOUSE, SHOPIFY, AND UNCONFIRMED ALGORITHM UPDATES; THURSDAY’S DAILY BRIEFCAROLYN LYDENFEBRUARY 18, 2021SEARCH ENGINE LANDShe looked for certification from the Society for Human Resource Management, which emphasizes unconscious-bias training.
FOR YOUNGER JOB SEEKERS, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE WORKPLACE AREN’T A PREFERENCE. THEY’RE A REQUIREMENT.JENNIFER MILLERFEBRUARY 18, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThey found that the mindful group showed improvement on 19 out of the 22 biases.
A SIMPLE WAY TO REDUCE COGNITIVE BIAS - FACTS SO ROMANTICJIM DAVIESFEBRUARY 12, 2021NAUTILUSHaley also accused it having a “chronic bias against” Israel.
US TO ‘REENGAGE’ WITH UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCILMICHAEL K. LAVERSFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEIn the 2020 documentary Coded Bias, a boy is falsely detained by the London police after live facial recognition mistakes him for someone else.
LIVE FACIAL RECOGNITION IS TRACKING KIDS SUSPECTED OF BEING CRIMINALSKAREN HAOOCTOBER 9, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWORDS RELATED TO BIAS
- aberration
- ambiguity
- artifice
- bias
- casuistry
- cavil
- deceit
- deception
- deceptiveness
- delusion
- deviation
- elusion
- equivocation
- erratum
- erroneousness
- error
- evasion
- falsehood
- faultiness
- flaw
- heresy
- illogicality
- inconsistency
- inexactness
- invalidity
- misapprehension
- miscalculation
- misconstrual
- misinterpretation
- mistake
- non sequitur
- notion
- paradox
- perversion
- preconception
- prejudice
- quibbling
- quirk
- solecism
- sophism
- sophistry
- speciousness
- subterfuge
- untruth
- abandonment
- arbitrariness
- bias
- bigotry
- contumacy
- dedication
- devotion
- dogma
- enthusiasm
- extremism
- faction
- frenzy
- hatred
- immoderation
- incorrigibility
- infatuation
- injustice
- intolerance
- madness
- monomania
- obsessiveness
- obstinacy
- partiality
- partisanship
- passion
- prejudice
- rage
- single-mindedness
- stubbornness
- superstition
- tenacity
- transport
- unfairness
- unreasonableness
- unruliness
- violence
- willfulness
- zeal
- zealotry
- accommodation
- account
- admiration
- aid
- approbation
- assistance
- backing
- benediction
- benefit
- benevolence
- benignity
- bias
- blessing
- boon
- championship
- compliment
- consideration
- cooperation
- courtesy
- dispensation
- encouragement
- esteem
- estimation
- friendliness
- gift
- good turn
- good will
- grace
- indulgence
- kindness
- largess
- obligement
- okay
- partiality
- patronage
- present
- regard
- respect
- service
- support
- token
- accessed
- accomplished
- acquired
- annexed
- attained
- bagged
- bought into
- bought off
- bought out
- brought
- brought in
- built up
- came by
- captured
- cash in on
- chalked up
- clean up
- cleared
- compassed
- copped
- drew
- earned
- educed
- effected
- elicited
- evoked
- extorted
- extracted
- fetched
- gained
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- got hands on
- grabbed
- had
- hustled
- inherited
- landed
- locked up
- made
- made a buy
- made a killing
- netted
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- parlayed
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- realized
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- received
- scored
- secured
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- snowballed
- succeeded to
- took
- wangled
- won
- addiction
- assuetude
- bent
- bias
- constitution
- consuetude
- convention
- custom
- dependence
- disposition
- fashion
- fixation
- fixed attitude
- frame of mind
- gravitation
- groove
- habitude
- hangup
- impulsion
- inclination
- makeup
- manner
- mannerism
- mode
- nature
- obsession
- pattern
- penchant
- persuasion
- praxis
- predisposition
- proclivity
- proneness
- propensity
- quirk
- routine
- rule
- rut
- second nature
- set
- style
- susceptibility
- thing
- turn
- usage
- use
- way
- weakness
- wont
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