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Google's Algorithm Displays Racist Results Because the Society Is Racist (fusion.net)

On June 6, Kabir Alli, an 18-year old in Virginia, posted a brief video of himself running a couple of quick Google image searches. First he searched for "three black teenagers" and was met with several rows of decontextualized mugshots. Then he searched for "three white teenagers" and was served up stock photos of relaxed teens hanging out in front of various plain white backgrounds. The tweet has stirred controversy, with many people accusing Google of being racist. But is that the case? Alli says that while it's Google's fault in some sense as they should have better control over the things people see, he also believes that at the end of the day, what Google shows us is a reflection of what people think. A Google spokesperson had similar things to say. Our image search results are a reflection of content from across the web, including the frequency with which types of images appear and the way they're described online. This means that sometimes unpleasant portrayals of sensitive subject matter online can affect what image search results appear for a given query. These results don't reflect Google's own opinions or beliefs -- as a company, we strongly value a diversity of perspectives, ideas and cultures.

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  1. I think he's on to something by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you google "5 black women" you get photos of groups of black women, however if you google "5 white women" you get pictures of shoes.

    Clearly this is some sort of intentional misogy-racist commentary on the relative shoe purchasing power of ethno-genderic foot fetishists. Or something like that at least, can I have my social studies diploma now?

  2. Re:And Googles moral responsibility is. by DougOtto · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If it's reflective of the content being indexed, the only way to "correct this bias" is to add bias.

    You can't keep arguing for equality while at the same time highlighting differences.

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  3. Reality Theater is Preferable to Reality, Eh? by pipingguy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "it's Google's fault in some sense as they should have better control over the things people see"

    No. Now fuck off. Oh shit, I guess that makes me a racist I suppose.

  4. Re:And Googles moral responsibility is. by markdavis · · Score: 5, Insightful

    +1

    I was reading through before posting and FINALLY someone said the correct answer.

    Google's systems are just returning matches from their index. Google isn't creating the content they are indexing. They are not making decisions about society, what you might want to see, or whatever value people want to try and slap on it. CHANGING that behavior is what would introduce bias.

    And like it or not, there appears to be far more content on the web to index that has "black teenager" equated with mugshots than "white teenager". And that shouldn't be surprising ot anyone because facts show that to be true in reality, too... not just some bias of the web. We can try to argue WHY this is so, but that doesn't change that it is fact and Google is doing nothing wrong.

  5. Reflection of a lot of things, not just prejudice by gurps_npc · · Score: 5, Interesting

    First do the search WITHOUT the word 'three'. Suddenly you get no mugshots.

    It's the word three that's a problem. Nobody labels normal photos with the word 'three' in it. Instead, generally NEWS PHOTOS get that distinction. All the image searches you get when you do a 'three' search come from the news.

    Try searching for:
    three teenagers
    three Jewish teenagers
    three Christian teenagers
    three Indian teenagers

    When you ask for teenagers, you get a lot of black, Hispanic, and white teenagers, all mixed up.

    When you specify that you only want three black teenagers or only three white teenagers - YOU are doing a search that embodies the racism. What's wrong with the Chinese teenagers? etc. etc.

    But when racists go looking for three white teenagers, they want clean cut photos, so that's what Google gives them. When a racist goes looking for three black teenagers, they want thugs, so that is what Google gives them. When you want three Indian teenagers, you get poor people. Etc. etc. etc.

    It's all from the racism inherent in the people asking those kinds of questions, not the search itself.

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