Nope, I bet it's racist as all hell
Wouldn't use it, but it's not even really about trust for me, it's more about keeping my edge and not getting too comfortable because of tech ... so I used to be on OKCupid, that dating site that touted statistics and algorithms and shit for matching you with people...what I noticed is that almost all of the interactions I had with people I 'matched' 96% with went nowhere, and I had the most fun with people I matched, say, 70% with, or even less...when it comes to human interaction they can keep their algorithms, I will trust in myself - even if they end up planning to sell my organs
No, I wouldn't trust it. It's too unnatural. I'd rather rely on my own perceptivity to determine anything about a person based on their face and voice, even if I'm not very good at it. Also (a) I wouldn't know how accurate the app is, and (b) I'd hate for some people to be unjustly blackballed due to the app incorrectly categorizing them, and I'm sure that would happen to some degree of frequency. I hate when people are blindly shut down by algorithms. Even if a person studied the theory and determined themselves when someone is trustworthy, models are rigid things while reality is open-ended and full of exceptions, at least in some areas such as bodily expression, so I'd hate even that. Also because it would be replacing their natural perception of people with something mechanical and insect-like.
I would not trust an app for its face value?
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