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  "textContent": "Reminding people that human decision-making can be biased can make the use of artificial intelligence seem less problematic, a new study says. Drawing attention to the limitations of human decision-making may also make AI seem more consistent or impartial. This could increase pressure on governments from voters to rely more on algorithmic systems rather than less.",
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