Stephan Eggermont
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Stephan Eggermont
@StOnSoftware
Smalltalk, Agility (he/him) @[email protected]
Sumali Şubat 2011
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@OwenGregorian Yes, we knew that AI can do misogyny, racism, age and beauty discrimination. Anything else new?
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AI can predict career success from a facial image, study finds | Computerworld
By feeding a single facial image into an AI model, researchers were able to discover personality traits allowing them to predict how succesdful someone would be in their career or even in higher education.
A new study by researchers from four universities claims artificial intelligence (AI) models can predict career and educational success from a single image of a person’s face.
The researchers from Ivy League schools and others used photos from LinkedIn and photo directories of several top US MBA programs to determine what is called the Big Five personality traits for 96,000 graduates. It then compared those personality traits to employment outcomes and education histories of the graduates to determine correlation between the personality and success.
The findings highlight the significant impact AI could have as it shapes hiring practices. Employers and job seekers are increasingly turning to generative AI (genAI) to to automate their search tasks, whether it’s creating a shortlist of candidates for a position or writing a cover letter and resume. And data shows applicants can use AI to improve the chances of getting a particular job or a company finding the perfect talent match.
“I think personality affects career outcomes, and to the extent we can infer personality, we can predict their career outcomes,” said Kelly Shue, a study co-author and a Yale School of Management (SOM) finance professor.
Shue also noted there are many “disturbing moral implications” related to organizations using AI models to determine personalities. “I do worry this could be used in a way — to put lightly — it could make a lot of people unhappy,” she said. “Imagine using it in a hiring setting or as part of university admissions. A firm is trying to hire the best possible workers, and now in addition to screening on standard stuff, such as where you went to school and what degrees you have and your work experience, they’re going to screen you on your personality.
“I think our study may prompt [the technology’s] use, although we’re careful in the way we wrote it up in that we’re not advocating for adoption,” Shue said.
Organizations have been screening job applicants based on personality for years using behavioral assessments such as Pymetrics games, which measure up to 91 personality traits that fit into 9 different categories.
In fact, Shue said, “a ton” of companies already heavily use these more obvious estimates of someone’s personality, “they just haven’t been doing that from pictures of a person’s face,” she said. “I’ve known students who don’t get a callback after the behavioral assessment. So, presumably they were screened out based just on personality.”
Derived from a psychology framework, the Big Five personality traits (also known as the OCEAN model) comprise: Openness (curiosity, aesthetic sensitivity, imagination); Conscientiousness (organization, productiveness, responsibility); Extraversion (sociability, assertiveness, energy level); Agreeableness (compassion, respectfulness, trust); and Neuroticism (anxiety, depression, emotional volatility).
Depending on which personality trait surfaces in the AI’s assessment, a school or company might pass an applicant by. For example, someone whose photo shows a tendency toward neuroticism is less likely to be hired.
“Neurotic is a very important personality trait,” Shue said. “In much of our analysis, it seems to have substantial predictive power for labor market outcomes, often going in a negative direction.”
Or, for example, someone who is less conscientious might be passed over by college admissions. “I think it’s possible personality matters for admissions,” Shue said. “Maybe schools want people who are going to be successful in their future careers, maybe they want diversity in personality, but certainly personality does matter for a lot of outcomes.
“To the extent that a school wants to admit a class that’s more likely to have [successful outcomes] they’d want to screen on personality.”
Using a combination of computer vision and AI natural language processing (NLP) technologies, the researchers from Yale, the University of Pennsylvania, Reichman University, and Indiana University, were able to determine how the personality traits played into career and educational outcomes.
While someone changing their expression in a photo could play into how the AI perceives personality, Shue said the researchers seen “stability” in results using different photographs of the same individual. “We can also use separate algorithms to determine whether a person is smiling or not and if they’re holding that smile fixed,” she said.
There has already been pushback on the use of AI in culling job candidates, as the technology has proven to be flawed based on its data sources. “As AI continues to influence hiring practices, this research invites further exploration into its ethical, practical, and strategic considerations,” the study states.
Shue said the research highlights how cognitive skills and personality traits are key to labor market success, and that if a photo can uncover personality, it could be equally important to other factors on a resume.
“The reason we think it matters is when first companies are looking to hire, the key thing they’re looking at is education, or GPA and standardized test scores sometimes,” she said. “So, then, what we’re saying is our personality measures is in the same ballpark as those other measures or variables for how much they predict career success.”
The study also highlights that individual pay varies widely, and factors like race or education explain only a small portion of this variation. For example, while education matters for income, it doesn’t account for much of the variation in pay, which also includes experience and proficiency.
“Another way of looking at it,” Shue said, “is among people with say 12 years of education, there’s still huge variations in income within that group.”
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@weatherrens @maartenbrink Dat ligt natuurlijk een beetje gevoelig, want dat betekent dat er geen formele reden voor de inzet van het waterkanon was
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@StOnSoftware @maartenbrink Ik draag de hulpverleningsdiensten een warm hart toe. Maar open en transparant communiceren indien zij problemen ondervinden vind ik zwaarder tellen. Dus ik deel jouw vermoeden dat het allemaal wel meeviel en de hinder niet groter dan normaal was, in het drukke Den Haag.
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Drie ambulances hebben 'hinder ondervonden' van de blokkade van #ExtinctionRebellion (#XR) zaterdag. Dat bleek na intern onderzoek van #Ambulance Voorziening Haaglanden (RAV). Wat de hinder inhield en wat de gevolgen waren, wil de dienst niet zeggen.
omroepwest.nl/nieuws/4926482…

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@AndreasDoeh @yooHannes Der Autor: seit 17 Jahren Redakteur für Windows
Die Zeitschrift: Windows Future.
Dies sind die 10 relevanten Atom-Zeitschriften.
Wenn Blinde von Blinden abschreiben….




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@ingridmichon Ah, de anti-liberalen laten zich weer eens van zich horen om Nederland onveiliger te maken.
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Na alle uit de hand gelopen demonstraties van afgelopen jaren is het nu tijd om grenzen te stellen, om het demonstratierecht te beschermen.
Lees hier mijn toelichting op de voorstellen die ik morgen in de kamer doe:
👉vvd.nl/nieuws/om-het-…
eenvandaag.avrotros.nl/item/vvd-wil-d…
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@rory20s @FvanderKrogt ga eens in Zwitserland kijken, dan houd je heel snel je grote mond
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@vaes_ben @rory20s @PieterOmtzigt We zijn helemaal niet in staat om goede referenda te houden. Dat lukt zelfs de Zwitsers niet.
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@QuispelErnst Dat wisten ze toen ze er op stemden. Zeker vervelend voor de boeren die wel op een partij gestemd hebben die wel problemen kan oplossen.
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@profdml @GergelyOrosz Yes, the could. But a lot of the knowledge in the company disappeared already
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@GergelyOrosz That is not a very low valuation, nor even a low one. That is a high one for a company that has not shown any signs of even a strategy for longer term survival yet
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It's hard to feel much sympathy where both company leadership were clearly disinterested in serving their paying customers (and listening to them.)
Full article: wsj.com/tech/sonos-spe…
My additional thoughts: newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/the-pulse-120

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@thomasfossgard @AukeHoekstra Yes, and that can not result in similar price reductions. It is of course cheaper than building one-offs. And no, there are no projects demonstrating that, there are projects demonstrating autocratic regimes ignore regulations
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@StOnSoftware @AukeHoekstra If one’s going to apply wishful thinking, one should be consistent about it.
Nuclear does benefit from mass buildouts, especially in series on single locations. There are projects demonstrating this today.
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Sizewell C, 2nd nuclear power plant in the UK, shows little learning.
Nuclear still ~ $10 000/kW
Or you could put solar on your roof:
Solar ~ $2 000/kW
10 kWh/kW of battery f~ $3 000
Seasonal storage ~ $3 000/kW
That's already a better deal, but...
theguardian.com/business/2025/…
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@thomasfossgard @AukeHoekstra All new plans for nuclear have to deal with much higher risks than current plans, so no, nobody expects similar price reductions for nuclear. Cycle time for learning is far too large, so there is no way to improve
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@AukeHoekstra 1. Apply the same price reduction for future nuclear. There are strong arguments for that, learning from mistakes, simplification.
2. Maybe you want a few times more storage than that.. Or please add the fossil backup to your math?
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@extranjero99 @CiNNeR_ Als je een expert op het gebied van feestjes zoekt lijkt ie wel geschikt
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@CiNNeR_ Daan weet ook niet wat werken is. Dat vind ik op zich geen enkel probleem maar dan heb je geen enkel recht om anderen de maat te nemen.

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Blijkbaar weet Daan niet dat je bij de aanvraag voor bijstand verplicht bent in te schrijven bij werk.nl waar je tee dee hee, je CV overlegt.
Daan de Kort@Daandekort92
Van de bijstand naar een baan! Als je naar de gemeente gaat om een uitkering aan te vragen verwacht ik ook dat je een cv meeneemt. Mijn opinie in de @telegraaf #bijstand #participatiewet @VVD
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@StijnWenders Ze moeten eerst nog even op Blok en de woningmarkt reflecteren. Al 50 jaar VVD wanbeleid
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gaat de vvd ook nog eens reflecteren op de toeslagenaffaire ofwa
VVD@VVD
"Wie niet wil meewerken om snel aan het werk te gaan, dient te worden gekort op zijn of haar uitkering." Tweede Kamerlid @Daandekort92 vindt het onbegrijpelijk dat er zoveel mensen werkloos zijn, terwijl er tegelijkertijd grote personeelstekorten zijn. 👇 telegraaf.nl/watuzegt/14649…
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@weatherrens @maartenbrink Omdat er dus niks aan de hand was. De Laan van NOI staat anders nooit vol
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@maartenbrink Wat ik dan alleen niet snap. Waarom wil de dienst dan niet zeggen hoe groot de hinder precies was? Wanneer gaan we nou eens open en transparant communiceren in Nederland?
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@Matthijs85 @Bas_V_D_Meulen @DeSpeld @NLRebellion @ExtinctionR @XR_Amsterdam Ja, ik snap ook niet waarom ze met de A12 beginnen. Er zijn toch nog 11 snelwegen voor de A12?
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"Nu al sterven belangrijke plant- en diersoorten uit ten gevolge van de opwarming. Straks storten hele ecosystemen in.
Hoog tijd dat Extinction Rebellion leert van haar fouten en haar doelstellingen serieus neemt." #satire

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