Artificial intelligence can accurately guess whether people
are gay or straight based on photos of their faces, according to new
research that suggests machines can have significantly better “gaydar”
than humans. The study from Stanford University – which found that a computer algorithm could correctly distinguish between gay and straight men 81% of the time, and 74% for
women – has raised questions about the biological origins of sexual
orientation, the ethics of facial-detection technology, and the
potential for this kind of software to violate people’s privacy or be
abused for anti-LGBT purposes. The machine intelligence tested in the
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