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by fxtentacle
1907 days ago
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People usually just call it AI then and pretend that it's not a problem. For example, there's been plenty of issues like racial bias with the computer vision algorithms that police uses, which effectively is data science on pictures. But nobody knows why the issue occurs and nobody can specifically fix it without the risk of breaking a thousand unrelated other things. |
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Sure we do. Photography itself has a racial bias. [0] Different skin tones produce different levels of detail, and it has been an uphill battle to be able to capture those details since the advent of photography.
So long as facial recognition relies on photography, and photography is flawed, then every dataset is biased. Which will exacerbate the bias of the AI, which already has its own set of problems from where those datasets are formed.
[0] https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/25/lens/sarah-lewis-racial-b...