arXiv:2604.12138v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: This position paper argues that Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems exhibit a systematic factual bias-optimizing for epistemic uncertainty reduction while ignoring the aleatoric uncertainty inherent in opinion-rich content - and that this misalignment demands a paradigm shift in retrieval system design. A survey of 35 major RAG benchmarks reveals that only one addresses opinion synthesis, confirming that the bias is structural: embedded in datasets, retrieval objectives, and evaluation metrics alike. Beyond technical limitations, thi

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