Study finds gender and skin-type bias in commercial artificial-intelligence systems
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February 14, 201811 min read2107 words
Published: February 14, 2018  |  11 min read2107 words
Explore:Explore:Explore:Study finds gender and skin-type bias in commercial artificial-intelligence systemsSaraRemus617-253-2709MIT News OfficeThree commercially released facial-analysis programs from major technology companies demonstrate both skin-type and gender biases, accord...
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Well sourced research about how face recognition programs are biased. The article explains the researcher's journey to figure out this problem and how she tested the most commercial AI programs’ biases systematically. It's a critical study to expose the fact that some action must be taken by the companies developing AI systems, or we're gonna end up with machines trained t strengthen social inequalities.
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