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revelance the degree of how well a computer system's output matches a user's query or information need.
credible a system that is trustworthy, reliable, and secure,
superficial refers to the general, non-technical application of the word "superficial" to the field of computers, implying a lack of depth or a focus on surface-level aspects.
bias the phenomenon where computer systems, especially those using AI and machine learning, produce unfair, discriminatory, or prejudiced outcomes against certain groups of people
ideology system of ideas and beliefs that forms a worldview and influences actions
impartable the word describes the ability of something (like information) to be shared or communicated.
objective the word describes the ability of something (like information) to be shared or communicated.
domain In computing, "domain" can refer to a website's unique online address (like example.com) or a logically organized collection of network devices, users, and resources managed by a central authority. A domain name is human-friendly, pointing to a specific I
algorithms a set of step-by-step instructions to solve a problem or perform a task.
propaganda A computational propaganda is the use of algorithms, automation, and human curation to distribute misleading information through digital platforms like social media. It differs from traditional propaganda by leveraging technology to target specific audien
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