Question

A 2015 Washington Post op-ed described how Thomas Jefferson High School failed to prevent an AI class from using this image in coursework. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this once-ubiquitous test image for image processing. Many publications have banned this image of a Swedish Playboy model due to the sexism suggested by its popularity with a mostly male research base.
ANSWER: Lenna [or Lena; accept Lena Forsén; accept Lena Soderberg]
[10e] Lena Forsén worked as one of the models that this company used for calibration via its “Shirley” and “China girls” color test cards. This Rochester-based company created the Brownie camera.
ANSWER: Kodak [or Eastman Kodak Company]
[10h] A BBC engineer used a photo of his daughter and a clown doll engaging in this activity as the image for Test Card F, giving her nearly 70 thousand hours of air time. Donald Michie used matchboxes to build a 1961 reinforcement learning system for this activity called MENACE.
ANSWER: tic-tac-toe [or noughts and crosses or Xs and Os]
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