A new cartoon recently posted over at the data analytics supersite KDNuggets.com. This one deals with the recent story about artificial intelligence being able to tell if a person is gay or straight just by scanning their face. That got us to thinking – what else could AI tell us about ourselves? The new cartoons attempts to see the possibilities …
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