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  • Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago

    Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images.

    “Ubiquitous facial recognition technology can expose individuals’ political orientation, as faces of liberals and conservatives consistently differ. A facial recognition algorithm was applied to naturalistic images of 1,085,795 individuals to predict their political orientation by comparing their similarity to faces of liberal and conservative others. Political orientation was correctly classified in 72% of liberal–conservative face pairs, remarkably better than chance (50%), human accuracy (55%), or one afforded by a 100-item personality questionnaire (66%). Accuracy was similar across countries (the U.S., Canada, and the UK), environments (Facebook and dating websites), and when comparing faces across samples. Accuracy remained high (69%) even when controlling for age, gender, and ethnicity. Given the widespread use of facial recognition, our findings have critical implications for the protection of privacy and civil liberties.”

    Full paper:

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-79310-1

    • Years ago a conservative (small c) friend of mine made similar Lombrosian assertions correlating politics to character and even physiognomy, but now the poor chap has become a kovidian stay-at-home-believe-big-pharma. Who knows how the latest “scientific recognition study” views those empty eyes were are seeing in the new cultists?

        • I have been observing something of late – it seems there are swaths of the populace that are behaving less and less intelligently and other swaths whose cognitive abilities are noticeably increasing. Anyone else observing this? And if so, do you think it’s related to how they obtain their information?