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AI shares human tendency to infer character from facial features

AI features matter when they make software actually better, not just more decorated. The real test is whether they improve real work, not just demos.

Reporting

Phys.org Technology reports that AI shares human tendency to infer character from facial features. Human beings tend to infer personality or character traits from other people's facial features, and these biasesโ€”ungrounded in any actual relationship between faces and behaviorโ€”lead to unfair outcomes. The key issue is whether the feature improves real work without creating new problems around accuracy, privacy, cost, or user control.

The Details

  • Phys.org Technology: AI shares human tendency to infer character from facial features
  • Human beings tend to infer personality or character traits from other people's facial features, and these biasesโ€”ungrounded in any actual relationship between faces and behaviorโ€”lead to

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