Data used to build algorithms detecting skin disease is too white
Scientists say they’re struggling to spot biases in algorithms trained on public images of skin conditions, which could lead to a lack of data limits for those who aren’t white, or ethnic minorities.
Source: theverge.comPublished on 2021-11-10
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