stopthatgirl7 to [email protected] • 1 year agoDriverless Cars Are Worse at Spotting Kids and Dark-Skinned People, Study Saysgizmodo.com.auexternal-linkmessage-square13fedilinkarrow-up140arrow-down12file-textcross-posted to: news
arrow-up138arrow-down1external-linkDriverless Cars Are Worse at Spotting Kids and Dark-Skinned People, Study Saysgizmodo.com.austopthatgirl7 to [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square13fedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: news
New research shows driverless car software is significantly more accurate with adults and light skinned people than children and dark-skinned people.
minus-square@derpolink8•1 year agoNew research shows that cameras have a harder time seeing small or dark things
minus-squarestopthatgirl7OPlinkfedilink4•1 year ago According to the researchers, a major source of the technology’s problems with kids and dark-skinned people comes from bias in the data used to train the AI, which contains more adults and light-skinned people.
New research shows that cameras have a harder time seeing small or dark things
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