An algorithm knows if you're gay

STANDFORD HOMOSEXUAL GAYLES.TV An algorithm knows if you're gay

An algorithm can detect if you are gay or lesbian, according to Stanford University

GAYLES.TV.- The «gaydar»Has gone down in history. A controversial study of the Stanford University has created a new algorithm able to detect with great accuracy the sexual orientation of people. With facial analysis is more than enough. The study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and then The Economist, is based on more than 35.000 photographs.

The analysis of the faces is able to detect the sexual orientation of people more precisely than «gaydar" human. The study distinguishes between gay and straight men in the 81% of the cases. In the case of women, the figure is a little lower, it has a 74% of hits. The human radar detection figures are a 61% In the case of gais or with a 54% in the of the lesbians.

These results support the theory that biology It is what determines the sexual orientation of people. It is based on the idea that sexuality is given by the hormones And, furthermore, he maintains that the condition of people can be distinguished and cataloged simply by their physiognomy. In the photos they used - publicly available on a dating site - gays had narrower jaws and larger noses and foreheads.

The results of the controversial study of Stanford University reopen the classic debate of whether it is born gay or if one it does gay A question that we thought was overcome but studies like this come back to the fore. In gayles.tv the answer is very clear: «the important thing is to be«. ?

AI STANDFORD ALGORITMO HOMOSEXUAL GAYLES.TV

Sources: The Guardian, La Vanguardia

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