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extend of evilness of Google bigger than I thought:

Google has silenced several small companies regarding info on scale of data collection by Google

- they are not allowed to talk about it. AND they hide google from their API

Google should be penalized by U.S. government for monopolistic and dirty data stealing practices

@blight @peterdrake @a1batross Not a particularly far-fetched claim but I find it more likely that it's not being fed enough non-white faces tbh

Says more about the devs than the racism of the AIs lol

@death @a1batross @peterdrake You sure about this?

Someone should make a NN trained on all blacks and see how it works with whites, this would prove you right or wrong

@realcaseyrollins @peterdrake as an asian, I also have this question.

These NNs just never work on my photos.

@a1batross @peterdrake Hmm, that kinda makes sense. I do also wonder how much is just due to these models not being trained on as many non-whites in the first place

Attention @black_in_ai, @TaelurAlexis, @ModFigsPodcast.
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RT @osazuwa
An image of @BarackObama getting upsampled into a white guy is floating around because it illustrates racial bias in #MachineLearning. Just in case you think it isn't real, it is, I got the code working locally. Here is me, and here is @AOC.
twitter.com/osazuwa/status/127

Hmm...hearing describe the RPGs he plays reminds me of the one I made as a kid but never completely finished, I kinda wanna go back and remake it now

Perhaps I would code it into a computer game so we could never lose the game board and cards and stuff

@Jojothegoodperson@freespeechextremist.com Quite a few, as we are taping it on Monday haha

@realcaseyrollins yeah a co-op would be cool for sure, because I agree it's important, but would think there's a lot of homeschooling parents not thinking this way at all :( -- leading to the unhappy products.

@HedgeFundWizard Fair. It's good to think about such things in case you get one tho, so props to you on getting the jump on that

I just found r/HomeschoolRecovery, perhaps that would be more of what you're looking for

reddit.com/r/HomeschoolRecover

I'd add that IDK what the rate of positive experiences to negative experiences exists among those who are homeschooled, but you might appreciate reading this.

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