🤔 Have you ever stuck to a decision despite others disagreeing?
It's not just about personal preference; it's about a fascinating cognitive phenomenon called Choice-supportive bias .
This bias kicks in after we make a decision, causing us to view
India is now building it's own bias-free LLM says Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Startups struggled. VCs hesitated. The private sector couldn't—or wouldn't—step up. So the government decided to take matters into its own hands.
Great initiative, some might say,
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Artificial intelligence raises ethical concerns about bias, privacy, and job displacement.#aiprogressvsperil
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#codedbias
#whocontrolstheai
#humanvsmachine
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Aditi
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“Trust the Expert: How Authority Bias Builds Business Credibility and Sale
Authority bias is the tendency to trust and follow the opinions of perceived experts or authority figures. In business, this bias is used to build credibility and influence d
🔍 Exploring Hindsight Bias: Understanding its Impact
Hindsight bias, the tendency to believe we would have predicted or expected an outcome after it has occurred, can significantly influence decision-making processes. Consider these scenarios:
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
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The Hidden Bias in Medical AI: Are We Training Fair Systems?
AI in healthcare is only as good as the data it learns from. And if that data is flawed, the AI inherits those flaws - amplifying healthcare disparities rather than solving them.
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Valuation is not just about numbers, but about understanding the biases, uncertainties, and complexities that can impact the valuation. It is important to recognize and address these factors in order to make more accurate valuations.
The three big p
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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR
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The biggest threat of AI isn’t job loss — it’s the takeover of trade. Because AI is unbiased, and ironically, all human trade is driven by bias — personal preferences, emotions, trust, and perception