The fight against facial recognition and its reflection of systemic racism in algorithms and the training data sets fails to see the context for why the technology will likely continue to be developed. The bigger issue isn't facial recognition but the "fake it till you make it" culture of software development that ships tools that aren't ready, to markets that don't know how to … [Read more...] about Naivete and the Fight Against Facial Recognition
Ethics
Navigating the ethical and social impacts of VR: VRX 2016 Featuring Daniel W. Rasmus
Navigating the ethical and social impacts of VR Last December, Dan participated in panel titled 'Navigating the ethical and social impacts of VR' at VRX San Fransisco. This post includes the original panel copy and list of speakers, along with the audio of the session. Serious Insights thanks VRX for the us of this file. Original copy: This closing session of the day … [Read more...] about Navigating the ethical and social impacts of VR: VRX 2016 Featuring Daniel W. Rasmus