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Facial Recognition Software Has A Bias Towards White Men

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New research from MIT reinforces the idea that facial recognition software is subject to biases due to the data sets provided, and the way in which these algorithms are created.

The data base for this study was built by Jay Buolamwini, a researcher from MIT Media Lab, who used 1,270 faces from politicians from around the world.

The results from the facial recognition software showed inaccuracies in gender identification dependent on the person’s skin color. According to The Verge, gender was misidentified in less than one percent of lighter-skinned males, in up to seven percent of lighter-skinned females, in up to 12 percent in darker-skinned males, and in up to 35 percent in darker-skinned females.

Buolamwini concluded that male subjects were more accurately classified than female ones, and that lighter-skinned subjects were more accurately classified than darker-skinned subjects. The subjects that fared the worst were darker-skinned females.

Since computer vision technology is being utilized in high-stakes sectors such as healthcare and law enforcement, more work needs to be done in benchmarking vision algorithms for various demographic and phenotypic groups.

This is not the first time that results like this have occurred, highlighting the need for more diverse data sets and more diverse people who create these technologies, so that there’s less opportunity for these biases to sneak in. This is particularly important in the law enforcement area, where biases could result in the incrimination of innocent people.

Why Does Alcohol Make Some People Mean?

You have seen it at parties, usually ending either in a fight or someone in tears. Why does alcohol make some people mean? Some people cry or get angry when they’re drunk, and no one really questions it. It’s all just chalked up to drunk behavior. Scientists in Australia decided to study the human drunk brain, and found some interesting results.

By studying brain scans of drunk men, researchers were able to pinpoint the areas of the brain that go weak when we drink, thus, making us act differently than normal. According to Gizmodo, our prefrontal cortex—responsible for planning, personality, and social behavior—dozes off while we drink alcohol.

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These discoveries are also backed by other types of studies that show between 35 and 66 percent of violent crimes involve alcohol. In instances that are less extreme, alcohol can make people fight and be more confrontational, lowering our tolerance towards others and thus facilitating problems.

It’s important to highlight that it’s not all alcohol’s fault; it’s the drink combined with a tense situation, a frustrated person, or someone with a naturally aggressive personality.

The participants of the Australian study were separated into two groups: one that was drinking vodka and another that was drinking a placebo. Afterwards, participants had to play a very frustrating competitive-reaction task as their brains were scanned by an MRI. Participants who’d had alcohol, whenever they got angry, displayed a dip in their prefrontal cortex.

The researchers of the study suggest that people who want to avoid aggressiveness should always drink in peaceful environments, where they’ll face fewer stressors. These people should also hang out with friends who they’re comfortable with. Always good advice.

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Another way to look at it from a data point of view is alcohol interferes with cognitive control functions and can lead to narrowed perception and therefore aggression. If you are one of the people this happens to, you must want to figure out a different strategy so this ugly side does not pop out.  If you know people like this, when they drink you have to be ready for the ride.

The Fresh Toast Marijuana Legislative Roundup: Feb. 19

Last week was a busy time for those fighting in legislatures across the nation for cannabis reform. In Berkeley, the city council passed legislation to make the liberal college town a “sanctuary city” for marijuana. Find out about that more in our weekly marijuana legislative roundup.

National:  

On Thursday, Rep. Lou Correa (D-Calif.) introduced the Sensible Enforcement of Cannabis Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill would essentially enshrine the recently-rescinded 2013 Cole Memorandum in federal law by prohibiting the Department of Justice from prosecuting individuals engaged in state-legal use of cannabis for recreational or medical purposes.

The Cole Memorandum, which formed the foundation of the Obama administration’s hands-off policy toward state legalization efforts, instructed federal prosecutors to refrain from prosecuting those engaged in state-legal uses of marijuana and outlined eight public health and safety priorities with which states were expected to comply in exchange for the federal noninterference. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memorandum in another memo circulated to U.S. Attorneys last month, which instead left enforcement of federal marijuana prohibition to the discretion of federal prosecutors.  

Connecticut: 

Lawmakers in the Connecticut House General Law Committee voted last week to hold a hearing on a marijuana legalization proposal in the coming months, though a hearing date has not been set. The topic of cannabis legalization has traditionally been handled by public health and judiciary committees in the state, but no legalization bill has made it past a committee vote in past years. Supporters hope that legalization will have a better chance of passage in the General Law Committee. However, the issue is unlikely to come to a vote during the election year.  

Virginia: 

On Monday, the Virginia Senate voted 38-2 in favor of legislation that would allow people to expunge some marijuana offenses. If enacted, the bill would allow first-time offenders convicted of possession of small amounts of cannabis to later have their convictions expunged. Those seeking expungement would be required to pay a fee, which would be used to create a database to prevent people from using the expungement process multiple times. Two more far-reaching marijuana decriminalization bills failed to make it out of committee in January. 

California: 

On Tuesday, the Berkeley City Council unanimously approved legislation to make Berkeley a “sanctuary city” for marijuana. The measure will prohibit city employees from assisting federal law enforcement in arresting or prosecuting individuals for cannabis-related activities that are legal under state and local law. The legislation is modeled after similar laws in place in numerous cities nationwide that bar public employees from assisting federal immigration enforcement in rounding up undocumented immigrants. Similar “marijuana sanctuary state” bills are being considered by lawmakers in Washington, California, and Colorado. 

 

Why Did Philadelphia Drop 51 Marijuana Possession Charges Last Week?

Philadelphia has now joined the cause of many cities fighting to decriminalize marijuana possession across the board. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced this week he was dropping dozens of marijuana possession criminal charges and would not pursue charges of that nature. Last week the city dropped charges against 51 people.

“We are going to tell them, yes, drop any cases that are simply marijuana possession,” Krasner said in a press conference.

Krasner revealed that such intentions would only involve basic marijuana possession cases. Charges of marijuana with intent to sell would still be pursued by law enforcement agencies. Krasner says the change in policy was in part because he believes police resources would be better utilized elsewhere.

“I did it because I felt it was the right thing to do,” Krasner said. “We could use those resources to solve homicides.”

Krasner’s announcement builds upon changes four years ago in local policies that allowed law enforcement to issue citations for marijuana policies. This allowed police to simply address the crime as a misdemeanor and issue a fine. Krasner said 90 percent of marijuana possession charges ended in citation.

Earlier this month, Seattle announced it would wipe away all misdemeanor charges left from before Washington legalized marijuana. San Francisco was the first city to initiate such change when the city announced it would retroactively apply California’s new legalized laws to dismiss thousands of previous convictions.

Gossip: The Spice Girls Have Reportedly Signed Contract For Reunion Tour; Olympic Athletes Cause Surge In Porn Traffic

Over the weekend, Victoria Beckham flatly denied that the Spice Girls were headed on tour — despite rumors.

According to TMZ, the girls ARE going on tour and have already signed contracts to do so.

Via TMZ:

Sources connected to the group tell us, Mel B signed on the dotted line last Friday and we’re told the other members signed as well.

TMZ broke the story … the girls have agreed to reunite for a series of concerts in the UK and the U.S. After our story posted, Victoria Beckham told Vogue there would be no reunion tour, but we know Mel B has signed the deal, as have others, and it spells out the specifics, including the number and location of concerts and compensation.

We’re told there will be a limited number of concerts in the 2 countries and the group is gearing up to make a ton of cash on merchandise too.

Olympic Athletes Cause Surge In Porn Traffic

Pornhub takes a closer look at traffic in Pyeongchang as a result of the 2018 Olympic Games.

The 2018 Winter Olympics opened February 9th in Pyeongchang, South Korea. As people all over the world tuned in to watch their favorite winter sports, the excitement soon flowed over to Pornhub where searches containing “Olympic” and “Olympics” grew by up to 561% compared to average levels.

Not only were Olympic athletes on people’s minds, but also increased interest in the hosting nation of South Korea. Searches containing either “Korea” or “Korean” grew by 38% above normal levels on February 9th and have continued to remain high.

Some interesting Olympic related searches that had big gains included “Nude Olympics” by +1801%, and a noticeable “Bulge” increase of +239%. “Figure Skating” was the Winter Olympic sport with the biggest search gain (+622%) followed by “Skiing” (+424%) and “Hockey” (+245%).

Korea/Korean (+112%) topped the list of gaining nationality searches, thanks to being the hosting nationality and also due to the news coverage of the North and South Korean teams coming together for the games. Worldwide searches for Russia/Russian grew by 78% and China/Chinese by 67%.

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Ostracizing Drug Users Is Not Going To Solve The Problem

We are all drug users. Coffee, alcohol, cigarettes, weed, Viagra, ecstasy, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety pills and more – people are using these drugs on a weekly or even daily basis.

Why do we all use drugs? Because drugs work. We all have our personal reasons for using – whether for pleasure, or treating pain or otherwise. And of course, many people face challenges from their drug use.

Coffee helps me start my day and gives me a little boost in the afternoon. While I know how harmful my cigarette habit is, it also gives me pleasure. I enjoy my smoke breaks throughout the day, going outside and getting some space, clearing my head and doing my people watching as New Yorkers walk by. I really appreciate my vodka sodas after work. Whether I am kicking up my feet at home or hanging out with friends, it is pleasurable for me. Smoking weed can both relax me and also give me energy. I like watching movies or eating a nice meal after a smoke and also enjoy getting deep with friends or doing some creative writing while a little high.

It’s clear to me that some of my drug use is because of stress and an attempt to push down some anxiety and difficult feelings. Life can be hard. Most of us are stressed when it comes to jobs, money, paying bills and, god forbid, trying to save a little bit. Watch the news and you are inundated with scary, deadly fires, hurricanes and floods. There are wars happening around the world and people fleeing violence and oppression. We have a President who is constantly attacking women and marginalized communities and playing a game of nuclear war “chicken” with North Korea. We read about school shootings on a weekly basis. We are living in nerve-wracking times. I sometimes joke, if you are not self-medicating, you are not paying attention. There is a serious opioid overdose crisis in our country right now and the reasons are many and complex. But I would wager that people’s physical and spiritual pain is a major factor contributing to the widespread use and misuse seen today.

While most people use drugs, not everyone has the same relationship with these different drugs and some of us have different experiences with drugs depending on the night or what is going on in our life at that time. The majority of people can enjoy alcohol, but for some, alcohol is a harmful drug and causes real harm and destruction in their lives. Some people can enjoy a couple of cigarettes when they have a couple of drinks. For others, there is no moderation and a single cigarette easily turns into a pack a day habit. Some use their opioids in a healthy way for their pain, and for others it can lead to serious addiction that can become the focus of their life.

Despite being counterintuitive, it is worth pointing out that the overwhelming majority of people who use drugs don’t become addicted. Dr. Carl Hart, a neuroscientist and professor at Columbia University has done groundbreaking work around drug use and addiction and notes that, “80 to 90 percent of people who use illegal drugs are not addicts. They don’t have a drug problem. Most are responsible members of our society. They are employed. They pay their taxes. They take care of their families. And in some cases they even become president of the United States.”

While drug use and abuse don’t discriminate, our drug policies do. The war on drugs is a vicious war on people and African Americans and people of color feel the brunt of this war. Despite similar rates of use and sales, African Americans go to prison at 13 times the rates of whites for drugs. While marijuana legalization is becoming mainstream and entrepreneurs are getting rich, we still have hundreds of thousands of people getting stopped, frisked and arrested for marijuana – mostly young people of color. Last year, in “progressive” New York City, 18,000 people were arrested for marijuana possession with African Americans and Latinos making up 85% of the arrests. People who are arrested often face immediate and long-term consequences that can make it difficult to get and keep a job, maintain a professional license, obtain educational loans, secure housing, or even keep custody of a child or adopt.

So if we can agree that the majority of people in society are using drugs, and if most people who use drugs don’t have a problem, what should be done about it? The answer is not what Donald Trump is proposing. His proposals are building a wall along the border, telling people to “Just Say No” and doubling down on law enforcement and mass incarceration. I think it is pretty obvious that our 50-year war on drugs is not the answer.

How should our society deal with people who use drugs? I propose four simple solutions: 1) Offer treatment and compassion to people who want help for their drug problems; 2) leave people alone who don’t want or need treatment; 3) continue to hold people responsible for crimes that harm others; and 4) fight like hell to end the war on drugs and stop locking up our brothers and sisters.

1) Offer treatment and compassion to people who have drug problems

While our society gives lip-service to helping people struggling with drug misuse or addiction, 90 percent of folks who want treatment can’t get it. Meanwhile, thousands of people are forced into treatment every year simply because they were arrested for drug possession, even though many of them don’t meet the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence.

We should have free treatment available on request. We should remove barriers to entering treatment, which is far more effective and less expensive than putting someone in jail. We need to reduce overdose deaths by getting the overdose reversal drug Naloxone into the hands of people who use opiates and their family members. We need laws that allow people to call 911 when witnessing an overdose without fear of arrest. We need supervised injection facilities where people can use in safe places with medical staff on hand to make sure people don’t die from an overdose. We should make methadone and replacement therapy available to those who want it. We should acknowledge that relapse happens and not kick people out of treatment who slip up.

2) Leave alone people who don’t want or need treatment

As I mentioned earlier, the vast majority of people who use drugs don’t have problems from their use.

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More than 1.5 million people are arrested every year in the U.S. simply for drug possession. The majority of these people don’t have drug problems and yet we are handcuffing them and saddling them with criminal records that will severely limit their opportunities in life.

3) Continue to hold people responsible for crimes that harm others

People who harm others, whether on drugs or not, need to be held responsible. Simply using or possessing drugs should not be cause for arrest, but if someone gets behind the wheel while impaired, or commits a predatory or violent crime against someone, they should continue to be held accountable.

4) Fight to end the war on drugs and stop locking up our brothers and sisters

The war on drugs is really a war on us. It is time to decriminalize all drugs and stop arresting people simply for using or possessing a certain substance. We are all using drugs, most non-problematically. How can we allow the police to target, arrest and lock up our brothers and sisters in cages for something we are all doing? Let’s help people with drug problems, leave in peace those without a problem, hold responsible those who harm others and end this tragic, inhumane war on drugs. Let’s get people to care about this.

Tony Newman is the director of media relations at the Drug Policy Alliance.

 

Proof That Marijuana’s CBD Reduces Seizures Of Childhood Epilepsy

Cannabidiol, known popularly as CBD, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid produced by the marijuana plant. Researchers now have good reason to believe that it may provide much needed relief for a rare severe form of childhood-onset epilepsy affecting children as young as 2 years old.

Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, LGS, is a particularly harsh form of epilepsy. It is associated with multiple seizure types, cognitive impairment as well as an EEG showing abnormal brain activity. Those affected can experience seizures that include total loss of consciousness and full body convulsions, sometimes with multiple secondary injuries from falling.

The majority of children with LGS will experience cognitive, behavioral and social disabilities as a result of the syndrome. The continued electrical disturbance in their brains can help bring on unstable moods, attention-seeking behavior and challenges understanding information.

Side effects from current medical treatments including corticosteroids or drugs such as Valium, Depakote and Dilantin can further complicate the child’s situation. Some special dietary regimens have shown to be helpful.

There is no known cure.

In 2013, after several years of pre-clinical trials, the FDA approved Epidiolex, a product composed of 98 percent CBD and created by British-based GW Pharmaceuticals. Research on  rats to examine the effectiveness of CBD for reducing seizures is a well traveled research path dating back to studies in the 1970’s.

In a recent press release by the American Academy of Neurology, Anup Patel, MD, author of new research stated, “Our study found that cannabidiol shows great promise in that it may reduce seizures that are otherwise difficult to control.” 

The 225 subjects had an average of 85 drop seizures per month, had tried an average of six epilepsy drugs and were taking approximately three different prescription meds.

With the help of CBD therapy, nearly 40 percent of those with LGS studied experienced at least a 50 percent reduction in drop seizures.

“This is important because this kind of epilepsy is incredibly difficult to treat. While there were more side effects for those taking cannabidiol, they were mostly well-tolerated. I believe that it may become an important new treatment option for these patients,” said Patel.

A large, controlled, double-blind clinical study of humans is the standard bearer for researchers. While the majority of subjects didn’t experience such a dramatic reduction in seizures, the findings are strong enough to create a positive quake in the medical community. For 4 out of 10 patients hoping to radically improve their quality of life, those odds are good enough.

We Just Learned A Ton More Details About Meghan And Harry’s Wedding

You’re going to want to set your clocks for the crack of dawn on May 19, if you’re a royals watcher. Kensington Palace has announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be getting hitched at 7 a.m. EST at St. George’s Chapel. That’s noon U.K. time.

In an over-the-top display of FOMO, the newlyweds will then catch a ride in a horse-drawn carriage through the streets of Windsor, just like Prince William and Kate Middleton did after their ceremony in 2011.

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The Dean of Windsor will conduct the service and the Archbishop of Canterbury will officiate as the couple make their vows.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds, in their carriage, will undertake a traditional Carriage Procession from the Chapel through Windsor Town returning to Windsor Castle along the Long Walk (whatever that means). “They hope this short journey will provide an opportunity for more people to come together around Windsor and to enjoy the atmosphere of this special day,” said the statement from Kensington Palace.

Following the service, there will be a reception at St George’s Hall for the couple and the guests from the congregation.

Later that evening, Harry’s father, Prince Charles, will give a private evening reception for the couple and their close friends and family.

Every official update by Kensington Palace can be read through this Twitter thread.

Princess Eugenie will be the next young royal to get married. The 27-year-old will be walking down the aisle this fall, in the same Chapel that Prince Harry and Meghan will be married in. Eugenie is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and is eighth in line to the throne. She’s the second child of Andrew and Fergie, the latter of whom is not invited to Harry and Meghan’s wedding.

Olympic Tourists Can’t Get Enough Of South Korea’s ‘Penis Park’

Literally everything is shaped like a penis. That’s the draw for Olympic tourists visiting South Korea’s infamous Haesindang Park, otherwise known as “Penis Park,” which is only an hour away from Pyeonchang.

At Penis Park, you will find penis totem poles, penis chimes, penis benches, and even a penis cannon. Fair warning: Visitors are asked not to mount the penis cannon.

One world traveler told Reuters he’d “never seen anything like this.”

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Though a bulging sight to behold, the origins of why Haesinding Park was erected in the first place has been lost on tourists.

Via Reuters:

The legend behind the park has been painstakingly chiselled into a row of stone penises. It tells of a virgin who died in a storm as her boyfriend collected seaweed from a rock in a nearby cove.

According to one version of the legend, the village was unable to catch fish after she died until one fisherman urinated into the sea. The fishermen later erected a shrine and a phallus on the cliffs of the village to satisfy the virgin’s spirit.

South Korea claims one of the lowest virility rates in the world. According to Reuters, just 1.17 babies per woman were born in 2016. Government officials said that rate is expected to drop 1.04 babies per woman this year.

“Young people face a harsh reality which includes high unemployment rates and an unstable job prospective so individuals choose not to have a child to sustain their own lives,” Ryu Yang-ji, director at the Presidential Committee on Aging Society and Population Policy, said to Reuters.

Haesinding, in fact, isn’t the only penis park in the country, though it markets itself as the biggest one on the East coast.

4 Reasons Why You May Have An Itchy Vagina

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There are many reasons why you have an itchy vagina, but regardless, it’s a terrible time. Sex, tight jeans and even weather changes can influence what is happening inside your vagina, and can be a source of irritation. Soooo….if you experience periodical itchiness, don’t stress the mess.

If the itching is recurrent and you feel like something’s wrong, then you should definitely go to the doctor and have a checkup.

Here are 4 reasons why your vagina may be itching:

Infections

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Yeast infections are the most common source of itchiness, and they can be really uncomfortable. Symptoms of an infection include strange discharge, blotchy and red skin, and itchiness. These infections can be cured with over-the-counter medicines, but if it’s particularly intense, they might demand other types of medication and attention.

Hemorrhoids

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Although hemorrhoids are in the butt, it can be easy to confuse the two, especially if the itchiness is super strong. These can be treated with creams and over-the-counter medications. Just, you know, make sure to find the source.

Skin Conditions

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There are tons of different skin conditions. One of them is Lichen sclerosis, where your vagina is affected and becomes very very itchy. This condition is chronic, but it can be treated by topical steroids or laser treatments.

Menopause

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Menopause does a lot of things to your body, including the reduction of estrogen, which directly affects your vagina. This can lead to painful sex and irritation, making your skin more prone to infections and lesions. There are many supplements you can take to increase your levels of estrogen, and there are also different over-the-counter medications.  

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