LLMs show omissive bias by underrepresenting religious frameworks in responses to non-religious ethical questions relative to human expectations.
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Omissive Bias in Religious Representation: Benchmarking LLM Answers to Everyday Ethical Decision-making
LLMs show omissive bias by underrepresenting religious frameworks in responses to non-religious ethical questions relative to human expectations.