• Eager Eagle@lemmy.world
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      you’re putting mental traits in the same bucket as political leaning?

      this is not at all what the study is about…

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          Phrenology is bullshit. Race has been shown to correlate with political leaning several times and it’s encoded as facial attribute.

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            Absolutely not, social status yes, but oppression of a race, doesn’t mean the race has a tendency, only that they are pressured into a social status that has that tendency.

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          They are both mentalities

          Who defines political orientation as a property of the brain? It’s socially established.

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              idk what Phrenology or crime have anything to do with the study and I’m yet to see an argument for it

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                The headline is clearly false, you can’t tell political affiliation just by looking at a persons face.
                Maybe in USA you have a slightly better chance than random, because age and gender alone will give a statistical difference. But the claim of the headline remains false.

                The claim of the headline is reiterated in the article:

                A study recently published in the peer-reviewed American Psychologist journal claims that a combination of facial recognition and artificial intelligence technology can accurately assess a person’s political orientation by simply looking at that person’s blank, expressionless face.

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                  100% a response to the headline, which clearly must be false

                  It is, my bad - I thought that was obvious. The headline and the article conclusion contradict the study itself, it’s just clickbait.

                  But the study is not invalid because of it.