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Outlandish designs to trick facial recognition software into thinking you're not human


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2020 May 14, 9:41pm   584 views  5 comments

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https://www.businessinsider.com/clothes-accessories-that-outsmart-facial-recognition-tech-2019-10

Facial recognition technology is everywhere, and only becoming more pervasive. It's marketed as a security feature by companies like Apple and Google to prevent strangers from unlocking your iPhone or front door.

It's also used by government agencies like police departments. More than half of adult Americans' faces are logged in police databases, according to a study by Georgetown researchers. Facial recognition technology is used by governments across the globe to identify and track dissidents, and has been deployed by police against Hong Kong protesters.

To push back, privacy-focused designers, academics, and activists have designed wearable accessories and clothes meant to thwart facial recognition tech.


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1   HeadSet   2020 May 15, 7:59am  

To push back, privacy-focused designers, academics, and activists have designed wearable accessories and clothes meant to thwart facial recognition tech.

Sunglasses?
2   Patrick   2020 May 15, 12:17pm  

These days, people are both forbidden from wearing masks and required to wear masks at the same time.
3   HeadSet   2020 May 15, 2:47pm  

I suppose it would be possible to fashion a mask that mimics a well known person's face. With a good camera and a 3D printer, you could create a mask and go around town looking like Joe next door....
4   georgeliberte   2020 May 15, 2:50pm  

looking like Joe next door....Will I have to sniff little children's hair to pull it off?

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