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Google AI tool to no longer label people in photos as ‘man’ or ‘woman’

  (Agence France-Presse)
Tue, February 25, 2020 Published on Feb. 24, 2020 Published on 2020-02-24T12:45:46+07:00

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Google AI tool to no longer label people in photos as ‘man’ or ‘woman’ Speaking with Business Insider, AI bias expert Frederike Kaltheuner describes this change as "very positive", stating that "Classifying people as male or female assumes that gender is binary. (Shutterstock/mirtmirt)

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n Feb 20, Business Insider reported that Google's Cloud Vision API service, an AI-powered tool that developers use to identify components in an image like faces, objects, or landmarks, will no longer attach gender-related labels to pictured people.

Last week, Google sent out an email to its Cloud Vision API customers that the tool – which can identify and tag various components in an image like brand logos, faces, and landmarks – will no longer attach gender labels like "man" or "woman" to people pictured in an image.

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According to the email as reported by Business Insider, Google said that this practice was to be discontinued because "you can't deduce someone's gender by their appearance alone" and doing so would enforce an unethical use of AI. Instead, individual's will simply be tagged as a "person".

Speaking with Business Insider, AI bias expert Frederike Kaltheuner describes this change as "very positive", stating that "Classifying people as male or female assumes that gender is binary. Anyone who doesn't fit it will automatically be misclassified and misgendered. So this is about more than just bias – a person's gender cannot be inferred by appearance. Any AI system that tried to do that will inevitably misgender people."

Google noted in the email that they intend to continue evolving their AI to ensure that people are not discriminated against based on gender, but also not discriminated against based on factors like, race, ethnicity, income, or religious belief.

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