“I don’t like the implications so it’s wrong.” I’ll never be able to understand this mentality.
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People who live in social reality rather than reality reality. Too many, too many.
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a person's facial features or expression, especially when regarded as indicative of character or ethnic origin. the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities. Either can describe the pseudo-science
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Read this, joel, it will help the topic go beyond labelshttps://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/wnnag4/ironically-a-mans-face-can-tell-you-if-hes-likely-to-act-like-a-racist …
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"So the optimistic side of me likes to think that the field has learned from past mistakes." Optimism like that, he oughta sell real estate. But I guess it works: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ae/Judge_Brett_Kavanaugh.jpg/330px-Judge_Brett_Kavanaugh.jpg …
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That's so funny we should be careful we don't become perpetrators of the very things we condemn

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Age detection barely works currently due to lighting\facial expressions issues, but may it be the IQ is an easier task? I thought about running this experiment using vkontake and university as proxy for IQ. Any suggestions?
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they don't seem to care whether it does predict or not. it's not like this is subjective or anything like that, we're talking predictive modeling here. quantifiable. but the "data!credible facts!settled science!" science smart folks in that thread don't care much.
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