According to new research by the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder, emerging facial recognition services often mischaracterise transgender and non-binary individuals.
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Our findings suggest Grindr’s relationship with body image is embedded in a complex web of causation that reflects the situated and emergent interactions between technology, user and environment. As such, efforts to minimize the role information technologies play in maintaining sexual orientation-based disparities in body image disorders must be equally adaptive.