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equitably

[ek-wi-tuh-blee] / ˈɛk wɪ tə bli /








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Ensuring that LLMs treat patients equitably is essential in order to get people to trust the chatbot—a challenge in itself.

From Scientific American

Barnwell says she has chosen not to pledge allegiance to the flag because she doesn’t believe “liberty and justice” are applied fairly or equitably in the United States.

From Los Angeles Times

Tensions over the extent of the cuts and how to spread them equitably have flared, with states pointing fingers and stubbornly clinging to their water rights despite the looming crisis.

From Seattle Times

“The corruption in the end is the stealing of money from the people and those who pay taxes are the poor and middle class, because the rich don’t contribute equitably to the country,” Pascual said.

From Seattle Times

The Redistricting Justice for Seattle coalition is pleased to see the commission equitably centered testimony from people of color, renters and community-based organizations to draw this draft map that successfully protects historically marginalized communities.

From Seattle Times