Google ‘fixed’ its racist algorithm by removing gorillas from its image-labeling tech
- Safi Bello
- Jan 12, 2018
- 1 min read
The Verge ---------- Back in 2015, software engineer Jacky Alciné pointed out that the image recognition algorithms in Google Photos were classifying his black friends as “gorillas.” Google said it was “appalled” at the mistake, apologized to Alciné, and promised to fix the problem. But, as a new report from Wired shows, nearly three years on and Google hasn’t really fixed anything. The company has simply blocked its image recognition algorithms from identifying gorillas altogether — preferring, presumably, to limit the service rather than risk another miscategorization. To learn more click on the picture below to read the article.
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