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Google's Cloud Vision API is going to make for a lot of apps that can see the real world.
Google emailed Cloud Vision API customers on Thursday morning stating that it won't use labels that pertain to gender because you can't deduce someone's gender by their appearance alone.
Google on Wednesday announced the launch of the Cloud Vision application programming interface (API). As a tool for developers, the API can be used to add machine learning and image recognition to ...
Google has unveiled its new Cloud Vision API, to aid developers in the design of app, drones and other robotics that can "see".
Setting up the Google Vision API To use the Google Vision API, you have to sign up for a Google Compute Engine Account. GCE is free to try but you will need a credit card to sign up.
Researchers at Wunderman Thompson say they've found evidence of gender bias in major computer vision APIs from Google, IBM, and Microsoft.
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