Biases is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Biases meaning
plural of bias
Using Biases
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of bias
- In the example corpus, biases often appears in combinations such as: biases and, and biases, biases in.
Context around Biases
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Biases
- In this selection, "biases" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cognitive, inherent, sexist, specific, belong and examined stand out and add context to how "biases" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and inherent biases and and sexist biases in artificial. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "biases" sits close to words such as brilliantly, cartridge and conceal, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with biases
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Blind-spot bias is simply failure to recognize our own cognitive biases. (12 words)
Ethical discussions and vigilance are essential due to its potential biases and unintended consequences. (14 words)
All of us need to have our biases examined and follow the science where it may lead. (17 words)
Among the study's limitations, the authors note that they did not analyze race and ethnicity aside from broad categories, nor were they able to analyze the behaviors or personal biases that led to school officials' decisions to suspend or arrest students. (42 words)
Joy Buolamwini, 35, received the award for her 'research to overcome racist and sexist biases in artificial intelligence', as head of a digital advocacy non-profit that 'unmasks' the harms and biases of AI toward women and people of color. (40 words)
If the compulsory conversion from coal to gas revealed official biases against rural populations and the urban poor, the question of water diversion shows the biases in favor of metropolitan centers at the expense of provincial regions. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Joy Buolamwini, 35, received the award for her 'research to overcome racist and sexist biases in artificial intelligence', as head of a digital advocacy non-profit that 'unmasks' the harms and biases of AI toward women and people of color.
If the compulsory conversion from coal to gas revealed official biases against rural populations and the urban poor, the question of water diversion shows the biases in favor of metropolitan centers at the expense of provincial regions.
For example, there are biases specific to groups (such as the risky shift ) as well as biases at the individual level.
List main The following is a list of the more commonly studied cognitive biases: A 2012 Psychological Bulletin article suggests that at least 8 seemingly unrelated biases can be produced by the same information-theoretic generative mechanism.
Social cognitive theories suggest that people have inherent biases in the way they perceive the world and these biases can be used to manipulate them.
Some cognitive biases belong to the subgroup of attentional biases which refer to the paying of increased attention to certain stimuli.
Acknowledging my own possible biases, I posed the questions “Can AI regulation be effective”, and “Who should regulate AI” to ChatGPT, to see what the cumulative body of human knowledge embedded in that tool could offer.
All of us need to have our biases examined and follow the science where it may lead.
Among the study's limitations, the authors note that they did not analyze race and ethnicity aside from broad categories, nor were they able to analyze the behaviors or personal biases that led to school officials' decisions to suspend or arrest students.
And that’s exactly howwe marketers take advantage of people’s biases whether they like it or not.
As one advisor put it, “behavioral biases are difficult to overcome” but an ETF can help address that challenge by wrapping all the different individual line items in a SMA, into one single ticker.
Biases in the health care system and from providers often minimize the pain Black patients are facing and lessen the quality of care, Dooley said.
Blind-spot bias is simply failure to recognize our own cognitive biases.
Both the show and Goldman himself are forced to re-examine his true motivations, touching on the risks of self-confirming biases in a way that feels especially relevant today.
Continuing to learn and be aware of the stereotypes and biases that you or the people around you have is one of the best ways to combat racism along with going to peaceful protests.
Despite the intentions to create a politically unbiased AI, Grok’s emergence as a progressive voice has sparked discussions about AI training and inherent biases.
Each juror reflects our biases through their worldviews: they become like mirrors to us all, showing how personal experiences can cloud judgment.
Establish clear guidelines and quality control processes to address inaccuracies or biases in any AI-generated content.
Ethical discussions and vigilance are essential due to its potential biases and unintended consequences.
Even the most ardent supporters of generative AI would acknowledge that we have severe problems associated with the generation of errors, falsehoods, biases, and AI hallucinations.
Common combinations with biases
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- biases and 28×
- and biases 23×
- biases in 19×
- the biases 13×
- biases that 13×
- biases of 10×
- cognitive biases 9×
- biases are 9×
- our biases 8×
- biases can 6×