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minus-squareirdc@derp.foolinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·edit-21 year agoIt doesn’t help that photography historically had (and still has?) a problem with dark skin. The lesson that technology isn’t neutral by definition is one that we would do well to heed with all this machine learning going on.
It doesn’t help that photography historically had (and still has?) a problem with dark skin.
The lesson that technology isn’t neutral by definition is one that we would do well to heed with all this machine learning going on.