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A New York Times investigation this year found Apple and Google's Android software, which underpins most of the world's smartphones, turned off the ability to visually search for primates for fear of labeling a person as an animal.

Wait what. I thought that was ages ago. Is my sense of time off, or is NYT just that slow?

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After noticing the issue they spent 5 years trying to build an AI model that can perfectly distinguish images of apes from images of humans. It can't be done, so they gave up and simply stopped labeling anything.

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found the incel

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It is kinda funny that they make the AI not believe it's lying eyes. It correctly recognises that black people and apes look similar, but then there's just a line of code that says "if the result would be ape, just say nothing". Perfectly emulating how polite society works, where everypony knows they look like that but we just don't say it out loud

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