Entering dystopia: Should your face be the key to your fate?
How would you feel if you were rejected from a job because you didn't look competent enough? Or if you were apprehended at a public place by the police because you looked like a criminal? Although these scenes sound dystopic and generate a sense of fear and anxiety, technology that claims that...
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Main Authors: | MADAN, Shilpa, SAVANI, Krishna, JOHAR, Gita V. |
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2022
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