Google gave up: AI can't pinpoint a person’s gender from a photo

According to the American publication Business Insider, Google's artificial intelligence will no longer label

in photographs of men and women.

What is known

This became known from a recent lettercompanies for developers. Now, instead of the usual gender tags, the algorithm will mark “person” on photos. According to the manufacturer, this is due to the fact that the Cloud Vision API service, which is based on AI, cannot correctly determine the gender of a person by his appearance. Therefore, to avoid conflicts, Google decided to remove this feature.


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In case you didn’t know

Cloud Vision API is a Google service fordevelopers, which, among many other functions, can also identify objects in photographs. It can recognize faces, a person’s gender (not anymore), brand logos and information, which is then used for searches and research. By the way, the Google Lens application works thanks to the Cloud Vision API.

Source: Business Insider

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