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Description: Timnit Gebru wants to replace the U.S. Census (which costs $1B/year to implement) by simply analyzing the cars seen in Google Street View images. After processing 22 million observed cars, she found some fascinating things, like the predictive power of "the sedan/truck ratio" for political party. Republicans sure like trucks! More findings in the comments below. From the AI in Fintech Forum today at Stanford ICME.
Title: Visual Computational Sociology
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Author: Steve Jurvetson
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