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A new study has revealed that AI can now effectively predict a person's political stance through facial recognition technology.
In a groundbreaking study that raises significant privacy concerns, researchers have disclosed that facial recognition technologies have the unsettling ability to predict an individual’s political orientation from merely analyzing images of their expressionless faces.
AI technology can predict a person's political views from a single photograph of them, according to a recent study. [Read More]
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Facial recognition technology can be used to reveal people's personal information, a new study revealed. Researchers said the AI tool could identify liberals versus conservatives.
Researchers are warning that facial recognition technologies are "more threatening than previously thought" and pose "serious challenges to privacy" after a study found that artificial intelligence can be successful in predicting a person’s political orientation based on images of expressionless faces. A recent study published in the journal American Psychologist says an algorithm’s ability to accurately guess one’s political views is "on par with how well job interviews predict job success, or...