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by esyir
2310 days ago
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First, please hold yourself to the same standard that you're holding me to. I see no citations to your (paraphrased) "identification of gender is exceedingly hard for humans". That goes heavily against most people's intuition and thus carries a higher burden of proof. Now, 0.6% of Americans identify as transgender [http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/How...]. That means using sex prediction alone, we can achieve a theoretical maximum of 99.4% accuracy here. This ignores the fact that transgenders often signal their gender via behavior or clothing, or attempt to obtain the physical characteristics of their assumed genders as well, both of which could further improve performance. |
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Loads of research suggests 7 year olds are about 70% accurate at predicting gender based off of pictures. It takes a couple of decades to get that into ranges you’ve cited. That doesn’t sound easy. If it is, I’d love to read about it.
Why be toxic?