LooksMapping is a newly created website that assesses restaurants in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco based on the attractiveness of their diners. Using artificial intelligence, it analyzes data from over 2.8 million Google Maps reviews and rates roughly 9,800 restaurants on a scale of hot to not, young to old, and the female-to-male customer ratio. While some restaurants like Katz's Delicatessen receive high ratings, many Jewish establishments average lower. Critics have pointed out concerns regarding racial bias in the rating system used by LooksMapping.
LooksMapping, created by Riley Walz, uses AI to evaluate the attractiveness of diners at restaurants based on data from 2.8 million Google Maps reviews.
The website rates approximately 9,800 restaurants in NYC, LA, and San Francisco on attractiveness from hot to not, and from young to old, as well as gender ratios.
Some Jewish restaurants, like Katz's Delicatessen, scored an 8.1 for attractiveness, while many others averaged between 5 and 6 on a 10-point scale.
Critics have noted potential biases in the LooksMapping ratings, citing issues related to representation and the inclusivity of the data.
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