Biometric Mirror is an interactive application that shows how you may be perceived by others. It uses an artificial intelligence model that analyses people’s faces and recognises demographic and psychometric information, ranging from gender and attractiveness, to responsibility and weirdness.
With Biometric Mirror, we aim to raise awareness about the ethical consequences when computers, algorithms and artificial intelligence make assumptions and decisions about people’s personality. Should they really be doing that? And what happens when decisions are based on wrong information?
People can interact with Biometric Mirror in the foyer of the Eastern Resource Centre, Parkville Campus until early September 2018. Members of the public aged over 16 can also take part in the research during Science Gallery Melbourne’s exhibition Perfection, 11 – 30 September 2018.
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