AI and the human body: Hidden assumptions in motion capture can have serious impact
February 01, 2024
February 01, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 1 (TNSres) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
When designers use inaccurate depictions of the human body, the use of artificial intelligence in some applications might not be as safe for those who don't fit that body type, according to a new study.
These flawed assumptions define what is considered the norm for human bodies, and have made their way into AI through motion capture, said study co-author Abigail Jacobs, assist . . .
When designers use inaccurate depictions of the human body, the use of artificial intelligence in some applications might not be as safe for those who don't fit that body type, according to a new study.
These flawed assumptions define what is considered the norm for human bodies, and have made their way into AI through motion capture, said study co-author Abigail Jacobs, assist . . .