Study: Carrets without drivers will step on blacks, sensors don't recognize them as whites

Carret without a driver are racist and that makes them invade black people, says a study, reports Independent, translates Periscope. Researchers at the Georgia Institute for Technology found that intelligence systems, such as sensors and cameras used in autonomous devices, are more effective in detecting colored people [...]
Carret without a driver are racist and that makes them invade black people, says a study, reports Independent, translates Periscope.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute for Technology found that intelligence systems, such as sensors and cameras used in autonomous devices, are more effective in detecting bright - colored people.

This makes these squirrels without drivers easier to violate colored people than white people, the authors say.
Researchers have said they started such a study after observing greater errors in demographics set out by these systems.
Tests in imaging systems found this. They were for five percent more inaccurate in finding people with dark skin. /Periscopi












