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skewed

[skyood] / skyud /




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This means that the root of the bias problem is not merely in addressing biased training data or skewed outputs, but in the market structures that shape technology design in the first place.

From Salon

He was more, however—or at least other—than the Met’s heavily skewed, process-oriented exhibition proposes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Workers had the upper hand in the labor market, but today is more balanced and perhaps more skewed toward employers.”

From MarketWatch

Shutdown-related methodological challenges and late price data collection in November likely skewed the overall picture.

From Barron's

"The risks remain skewed towards a faster cadence or larger decline in rates," said Pantheon, pointing to the Fed's impending leadership change with the 2026 departure of Chair Jerome Powell.

From Barron's