Phyllis Diller
@PhyllisDiller
01 October, 12:01
[Forwarded from β¨βοΈπ½ππππ πΎππππβοΈβ¨]
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Recently young adults in Europe are finding ways to beat facial recognition software by covering up or shading specific points on their faces that the software tracks. You're not allowed to do this but students are rebelling by claiming that this is how they want to express themselves. I think its brilliant because companies spend billions to develop this technology and its being defeated by carnival face paint /and extra strands of hair breaking up the face. Its like camouflage AGAINST A. I.
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Recently young adults in Europe are finding ways to beat facial recognition software by covering up or shading specific points on their faces that the software tracks. You're not allowed to do this but students are rebelling by claiming that this is how they want to express themselves. I think its brilliant because companies spend billions to develop this technology and its being defeated by carnival face paint /and extra strands of hair breaking up the face. Its like camouflage AGAINST A. I.
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01 October, 02:25
In response Phyllis Diller to her Publication
Another way that would go good with this... At night, wear a baseball cap with leds in the brim (easy enough to find online). What happens is U.V light on cameras will light the leds without needing a power source, thus also hiding a persons face.
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wow, that is cool....
03:10 PM - Oct 01, 2021
In response Charlie Lost in the Woodsβ to his Publication
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