You are linking sources on biases. As said it is very different. Holy mary is most often represented as white, blue eyes. That is a bias, inherited from training data (as models don’t know anything else out of that).
Average is a different things, these models do not perform averages, do not output averages, averages of the output data are not comparable with averages of input data.
You are linking sources on biases. As said it is very different. Holy mary is most often represented as white, blue eyes. That is a bias, inherited from training data (as models don’t know anything else out of that).
Average is a different things, these models do not perform averages, do not output averages, averages of the output data are not comparable with averages of input data.
It was just to clarify the point
Thank you.