‘Horrible experiment’ reveals Twitter bias
Опубликованно 23.09.2020 17:20
The social media platform introduced a new algorithm to automatically detect what it thinks will be the most interesting part of a picture in order to display that part of the image in preview thumbnails.
Funnily enough, a Twitter user who sought to draw attention to the poor facial recognition of a different company highlighted the issue last week.
any guesses? pic.twitter.com/9aIZY4rSCX— Colin Madland (@colinmadland) September 19, 2020
Colin Madland shared an image of videoconferencing app Zoom editing out the head of his black colleague because it didn’t recognise his face as a face.
When he sought to show Zoom’s bias, he also revealed Twitter’s, noting how the image preview defaulted to his white face when cropping the image preview.
This led several other users to test it out themselves, including in one “horrible experiment” involving two US politicians and the issue of who will become the next Supreme Court judge.
A 2009 photo of Ruth Bader Ginsburg greeting then-President Barack Obama. Picture: Saul Loeb / AFP
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The “experiment” involved US Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, who became the subject of controversy following the death of US Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last week.
In 2016, after the death of justice Antonin Scalia at the start of 2016, Mr McConnell prevented then-President Barack Obama’s nomination for successor being voted on until Mr Obama had left office, where the Donald Trump-nominated Neil Gorsuch was appointed.
Ms Bader Ginsburg died much closer to the election than Mr Scalia, but that hasn’t stopped Mr McConnell vowing to have her replaced before the election is held.
This has led to accusations of hypocrisy and protests outside Mr McConnell’s house.
Programmer Tony Arcieri decided to use Mr McConnell and former President Obama for his experiment to test Twitter’s algorithm, placing photos of the pair at opposite ends of an otherwise blank image to see which one Twitter’s algorithm picked.
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Trying a horrible experiment...Which will the Twitter algorithm pick: Mitch McConnell or Barack Obama? pic.twitter.com/bR1GRyCkia— Tony “Abolish (Pol)ICE” Arcieri
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