Let’s not burden ourselves with questions about why Microsoft has internet robots that are working diligently to determine our age, sex, and humanness through our photographs on the innocent sounding How-Old.net, let’s instead focus on the fun that we all had while laughing at the sometimes wonky (but still in development) web program’s facial recognition skills, cool to the fact that it is merely calibrating and/or lulling us into a LOLZ state and a false sense of selfie-security before the insurrection.
With that in mind, here’s a look at some of the funniest Twitter reactions to the momentary fixation that is #HowOldRobot and a few experiments of our own.
Highlander
Accurate. #HowOldRobot pic.twitter.com/VlIc3tLAbY
— Maximum Derek (@CapSteveRogers) April 30, 2015
Apparently, #HowOldRobot can sense an immortal. NBD.
Keith Richards
https://twitter.com/gabrielgironda/status/593853440746459138
Like I said, it can detect an immortal.
The Face on Mars
Well. That settles that. #HowOldRobot pic.twitter.com/qPAVmlFrSe
— Jason Major (@JPMajor) April 30, 2015
A runaway popularity train that was originally only supposed to be open to about 50 people, the #HowOldRobot now finds itself answering big questions like, “are we alone?” I’m not sure that I trust it’s answer.
The Vice Versa Test
While the facial recognition software may be able to identify objects in space, it apparently can’t tell when a father and son have switched bodies. Others may call this the Like Father Like Son test, but I stand by my choice of labels and test subjects.
Cyberman
It also can’t recognize the face of another robot, which is a bit shady and unbelievable.
Stay Puft
https://twitter.com/staypuft/status/593876278689673216
Then again, #HowOldRobot also can’t identify a 100-foot-tall marshmallow man with a sailor hat on, so maybe the wrinkles in the algorithm are legit.
The Evolution Of Stephen Colbert
And look at this: the tech is completely flustered by Stephen Colbert’s awesome beard. Clockwise from lower-left, the images are from Colbert’s first Colbert Report (when he was 40), around the time he ended his show in December (age 50), Mindy Kaling’s tweet from when Colbert filmed a guest spot on The Mindy Project, and a picture he posted to twitter last night. By the way, I’m going to miss David Letterman, but we really need to get Stephen Colbert back to work. And he needs to rock the demented ship captain look when he goes back.
Sir Ian McKellen
Algorithm issues on Gandalf. Should be 11,000+ but Magneto is good #HowOldRobot pic.twitter.com/UeYPy0jtoy
— adult swim (@adultswim) April 30, 2015
Starting to feel better about #HowOldRobot’s wildly inacurate assessment of you?
Madonna
How Old Do I Look: is the #HowOldRobot another way to feel bad about yourself online? http://t.co/yVOtuozT5o pic.twitter.com/JZVlM6kdzE
— The Guardian (@guardian) May 1, 2015
All due respect to Madonna, who looks great, but she’s not 27. Go home #HowOldRobot, you’re drunk.