Complex faces and naïve machines

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Abstract

Tasks driven by artificial intelligence (AI), such as evaluating video job interviews, rely on facial recognition systems for decision-making. Therefore, it is extremely important that the science behind this technology is continually advancing. If not, visual stereotypes, such as those associated with facial age and gender, will lead to dangerous misapplications of AI.

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Spisak, B. R. (2022, November 9). Complex faces and naïve machines. Politics and the Life Sciences. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pls.2021.30

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