A major flaw in Google's algorithm allegedly tagged two black people's faces with the word 'gorillas'
Google has apologized to a black man who says the search giant's photo algorithms sorted pictures of him and a friend, also black, under the category "gorillas."
"Google Photos, y'all f**ked up," Jacky Alciné wrote on Twitter, accompanying a screengrab of the photo and the racially offensive tag. "My friend's not a gorilla."
Google Photos, y'all fucked up. My friend's not a gorilla. pic.twitter.com/SMkMCsNVX4
— diri noir avec banan (@jackyalcine) June 29, 2015
What kind of sample image data you collected that would result in this son?
— diri noir avec banan (@jackyalcine) June 29, 2015
Like I understand HOW this happens; the problem is moreso on the WHY. This is how you determine someone's target market.
— diri noir avec banan (@jackyalcine) June 29, 2015
And it's only photos I have with her it's doing this with (results truncated b/c personal): pic.twitter.com/h7MTXd3wgo
— diri noir avec banan (@jackyalcine) June 29, 2015
@jackyalcine Can we have your permission to examine the data in your account in order to figure out how this happened?
— Yonatan Zunger (@yonatanzunger) June 29, 2015
@jackyalcine I would say I'm surprised but I'm not. Just disappointed with humanity.
— Yonatan Zunger (@yonatanzunger) June 30, 2015
@yonatanzunger Two photos show up under the term now (for both Gorilla and Gorillas). Sending a DM of image.
— diri noir avec banan (@jackyalcine) June 29, 2015
@jackyalcine Handing it to the team. Seriously, big thanks for helping us fix this: it makes a real difference.
— Yonatan Zunger (@yonatanzunger) June 29, 2015
@jackyalcine Quick update: we shouldn't be making piles with that label anymore, and searches are mostly fixed, but they can still turn up..
— Yonatan Zunger (@yonatanzunger) June 29, 2015
@jackyalcine ..photos where we failed to recognize that there was a face there at all. We're working on that issue now.
— Yonatan Zunger (@yonatanzunger) June 29, 2015
@jackyalcine We're also working on longer-term fixes around both linguistics (words to be careful about in photos of people [lang-dependent]
— Yonatan Zunger (@yonatanzunger) June 29, 2015
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