Robert Wakefield
@Robertauthor
25 November, 10:51
A Dutch designer created a transparent mask that confuses Ai facial recognition systems to protect privacy.
This mask has become a symbol of growing digital resistance... a strange looking but clever design that bends and distorts your face so much that AI systems cannot match it to any profile. What makes it even more interesting is that people can still see your real expressions... turning it into both a tech shield and a creative statement about privacy. 😮
The designer originally built it as part of a project exploring how everyday people can push back against constant surveillance. Years later... as AI powered cameras appear in airports, stores, and public spaces... the mask keeps resurfacing online. Many see it as a reminder that technology should respect personal boundaries instead of crossing them without permission.
As debates about privacy grow louder... this mask highlights how quickly our world is changing.
This mask has become a symbol of growing digital resistance... a strange looking but clever design that bends and distorts your face so much that AI systems cannot match it to any profile. What makes it even more interesting is that people can still see your real expressions... turning it into both a tech shield and a creative statement about privacy. 😮
The designer originally built it as part of a project exploring how everyday people can push back against constant surveillance. Years later... as AI powered cameras appear in airports, stores, and public spaces... the mask keeps resurfacing online. Many see it as a reminder that technology should respect personal boundaries instead of crossing them without permission.
As debates about privacy grow louder... this mask highlights how quickly our world is changing.
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I wonder if this will work better than the truckers hat with flashing lights on the brim😂
11:04 AM - Nov 25, 2025
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