Artist Trevor Paglen and AI researcher Kate Crawford have investigated the troubling ways in which ImageNet classifies people
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![]() Artist Trevor Paglen and AI researcher Kate Crawford have investigated the troubling ways in which ImageNet classifies people
PIRatE Labs insight:
As we migrate more into machine learning and AI, we are finding a key truth; the algorithms are only as good as the input data AND the assumptions behind that data.
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![]() Enter #Nicolas Rey at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne who have trained a machine-vision drones to do the job instead. Via Moses O. Ogutu
Amanda Schumachers insight:
"The #Kalahari is a semi-arid sandy savanna that stretches across huge areas of Botswana, South Africa, and Namibia. It is home to a wide variety of large mammals including giraffes, ostriches, gnus, and various species of gazelle"
Moses O. Ogutu's curator insight,
September 17, 2017 7:42 AM
"The #Kalahari is a semi-arid sandy savanna that stretches across huge areas of Botswana, South Africa, and Namibia. It is home to a wide variety of large mammals including giraffes, ostriches, gnus, and various species of gazelle" |