Article 5Z4B1 Google is using a new way to measure skin tones to make search results more inclusive

Google is using a new way to measure skin tones to make search results more inclusive

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James Vincent
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Google is partnering with a Harvard professor to promote a new scale for measuring skin tones with the hope of fixing problems of bias and diversity in the company's products.

The tech giant is working with Ellis Monk, an assistant professor of sociology at Harvard and the creator of the Monk Skin Tone scale, or MST. The MST scale is designed to replace outdated skin tone scales that are biased towards lighter skin. When these older scales are used by tech companies to categorize skin color, it can lead to products that perform worse for people with darker coloring, says Monk.

Unless we have an adequate measure of differences in skin tone, we can't really integrate that into products to make sure they're more inclusive," Monk tells The...

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