Two Psychologists Four Beers

Episode 86: A Face For Podcasting

05.01.2022 - By Yoel Inbar, Michael Inzlicht, and Alexa TullettPlay

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Yoel and Alexa discuss a recent study that examines the facial features that people perceive as "smart," "dorky," "trustworthy," or a number of other traits. The study quickly captured a lot of attention, eliciting both fascination and anger. The cohosts turn to Twitter, and to Alexa's undergraduate students, to attempt to gain a deeper understanding of the criticisms and suspicions expressed about the work. In the process, they consider whether glasses make you look smart, and whether babies can be trusted. Sponsored By:FindingFive: FindingFive is a non-profit web platform where academic researchers can create and run online behavioral research studies in the cloud. Promo Code: FF-US-2P4BFindingFive: Link and promo code for users in the European Union Promo Code: FF-EU-2P4BLinks:Two Psychologists F. on UntappdDeep models of superficial face judgments | PNASAbeba Birhane on Twitter: ""trustworthy", "smart" & "privilege" are not things that can be read off faces. this is nothing but a form of machine aided phsygnomy that will be used for insidious purposes which will end up harming those that don't fit social and historical stereotypes" / TwitterTim Maughan on Twitter: "fuck you and fuck your digital calliper skull measuring snake oil bullshit" / TwitterYoel Inbar on Twitter: "I'd be very interested in the strong argument against this kind of research (ideally including readings). I see a lot of moral outrage in the replies/quote tweets but I would like to know more about why. As an outsider it seems sort of baffling." / Twitterjoseph osmundson (all pronouns) on Twitter: "@yorl There are literally entire libraries on this, Jesus." / TwitterThe Data Therapist on Twitter: "I like this question. Baffled by all the outrage around AI ethics? Would like to form your own opinion but not sure how to start thinking about it? Here’s my 3 minute tweetorial / lay of the land: #ethnlp #AIEthics #EthicalAI" / TwitterThe ethical questions that haunt facial-recognition researchPhysiognomy’s New Clothes. by Blaise Agüera y Arcas, Margaret… | by Blaise Aguera y Arcas | MediumBlack racial phenotypicality shapes social pain and support judgmentsI've Just Seen a Face - The Beatles (Cover) - YouTube

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