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These concepts are related as high-stakes domains where AI hallucination risks are significant [1], as institutional sectors prone to epistemic injustice [2], and as fields of expertise for research participants [3].

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Survey and analysis of hallucinations in large language models frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimWeidinger et al. (2022) assert that the stakes of hallucination in high-risk domains such as medicine, law, and education are far higher than in open-domain tasks.
Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
procedureTo be included in the research, participants were required to be at least 18 years old and either a parent or caregiver of at least one child, or a subject matter expert in early childhood development, education, psychology, medicine, or anthropology.
Social Epistemology – Introduction to Philosophy - Rebus Press press.rebus.community William D. Rowley · Rebus Community 1 fact
claimEpistemic injustice is defined as wrongdoing related to knowledge, including individual interpersonal interactions that demonstrate injustice, as well as larger structures of inequity in knowledge distribution or knowledge production sustained in institutions such as the legal system, medicine, and education.