Stanford facial recognition software spots gay people

Stanford University has caused a social storm by producing facial recognition technology that can spot gay people.   The university says its software recognises facial features relating to sexual orientation that are not perceived by human observers. Researchers used the photos of more than 14,000 white Americans. “Gay faces tended to be gender atypical,” the ...

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