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by kllrnohj 2449 days ago
"All X's look the same" where X is any of [Asians, Black people, white people, etc..] is a very common refrain.

Human eyes also need to be trained on diverse data. It's the cross-race effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-race_effect

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The wiki post mentioned that people are right 45% of the time. How does dl and ml stack up? Also not mentioned, how long does it take for humans to start recognizing new races, vs ml and dl?