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Twitter is looking into why its photo preview appears to favor white faces over Black faces – The Verge
Twitter is looking into why the neural network it uses to generate photo previews apparently chooses to show white people’s faces more frequently than Black faces. Several Twitter users demonstrated the issue over the weekend, posting examples of posts that h…

Users discovered the problem with the neural network that crops photo previews
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Twitter it was looking into why the neural network it uses to generate photo previews apparently chooses to show white peoples faces more frequently than Black faces.
Several Twitter users demonstrated the issue over the weekend, posting examples of posts that had a Black persons face and a white persons face. Twitters preview showed the white faces more often.
The informal …
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