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inequitable

[in-ek-wi-tuh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛk wɪ tə bəl /


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The WHO urged its member states to address "potential risks" associated with AI, including "biased or low-quality outputs, automation bias, erosion of clinician skills, reduced clinician–patient interaction and inequitable outcomes for marginalised populations".

From Barron's

They look to socialist leaders as heroes standing against “inequitable” establishments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, New York’s gifted programs are inequitable in who they serve.

From The Wall Street Journal

The department, for instance, threatened to withhold money from schools that did not verify they were ending diversity initiatives, which were designed to address inequitable treatment of Black, Native and Latino students.

From Salon

“This is just the latest attempt by the Newsom administration to promote the woefully inadequate and inequitable voluntary agreements, undercutting bare minimum protections,” Overhouse said.

From Los Angeles Times