DrPen ,
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"Bias Automation"

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via FB group against AI

ergative ,
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@DrPen What's funny is that the bookshelf lowered neuroticism. I would imagine that people who read a lot are tons more neurotic than people who don't.

DrPen OP ,
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@ergative but is it not the perceived neuroticism of the presenter by the viewer? Or by the presenter of himself? Or both?

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@DrPen Yes, of course it's all about perception. I'm just surprised that a model which makes decisions about personality traits, presumably trained on perception data and hence presumably outputting predicted perceptions, thinks that bookcases don't predict perceived neuroticism. Like, the neurotic booksmart people-dumb nerd is such a trope! Why is that not reflected in this model?

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