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Their report finds that Black and White children and adults categorize racially ambiguous faces differently. White people more often see Multiracial faces as Black, whereas Black people more often see ...
These results suggest that the ways in which Black and White faces are represented in this brain region differ for people with a stronger, implicit race bias compared to people with less or no bias.
A U.S. government study found many facial recognition algorithms falsely identified African-American and Asian faces 10 to 100 ... test with photos just of black and white males.