Article 5AP2M When AI sees a man, it thinks “official.” A woman? “Smile”

When AI sees a man, it thinks “official.” A woman? “Smile”

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Men often judge women by their appearance. Turns out, computers do too.

When US and European researchers fed pictures of members of Congress to Google's cloud image recognition service, the service applied three times as many annotations related to physical appearance to photos of women as it did to men. The top labels applied to men were official" and businessperson"; for women they were smile" and chin."

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