biased
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- biasedly adverb
- nonbiased adjective
Etymology
Origin of biased
Example Sentences
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Other GSA officials under him had also raised safety concerns about Grok, which they viewed as sycophantic and too susceptible to manipulation or corruption by faulty or biased data—creating a potential system risk.
Lula was controversially jailed in 2018 on charges of corruption, but was released after the presiding judge was found to be biased.
From Barron's
"We're a biased world, so the training is done on biased data," Hall said.
From Barron's
Macron also argued that social-media algorithms are biased and challenged the contention by some tech companies that they protect freedom of expression.
I’m a slow, biased bike nerd, but I agree.
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