Right. It can work from an aggregate of every imaginable face, but it can't seem to pinpoint what makes one specific face distinctive. The way the human brain "reads" faces, how it interprets information about them that comes in through the eye and therefore knows what to exaggerate for other people's eyes, is not the way a computer look…
Right. It can work from an aggregate of every imaginable face, but it can't seem to pinpoint what makes one specific face distinctive. The way the human brain "reads" faces, how it interprets information about them that comes in through the eye and therefore knows what to exaggerate for other people's eyes, is not the way a computer looks at faces. We evolved to read each other's faces for purposes unfathomable to machines.
Right. It can work from an aggregate of every imaginable face, but it can't seem to pinpoint what makes one specific face distinctive. The way the human brain "reads" faces, how it interprets information about them that comes in through the eye and therefore knows what to exaggerate for other people's eyes, is not the way a computer looks at faces. We evolved to read each other's faces for purposes unfathomable to machines.