22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

22 Sep

“The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse”

“Two weeks ago, a pair of researchers from Stanford University made a startling claim. Using hundreds of thousands of images taken from a dating website, they said they had trained a facial recognition system that could identify whether someone was straight or gay just by looking at them.”

Read: The invention of AI ‘gaydar’ could be the start of something much worse

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