Plus: Dead pop star brought back to life by ML, OECD develops effort to monitor AI power Katyanna Quach Mon 1 Feb 2021 // 20:47 UTC Share Copy In brief Today's artificial intelligence can autocomplete a photo of someone's face, generating what the software predicts is the rest of their body. As an academic paper pointed out, though, these neural networks are biased, presumably from their training data. That means when you show this code a woman's face, it's likely to autocomplete her in a bikini or other revealing clothes. White people tend to be shown holding tools while Black people are pictured holding weapons.