Posted on 01/25/2023 3:18:08 PM PST by fruser1
The company uses a technological system capable of transposing images, called adversarial patches, onto a knitted fabric that can be used to dupe people detectors in real time.
Wearing one of the items with the adversarial image woven in can protect the biometric data of a person's face. It means that it will either be undetectable, or associated with an incorrect category, such as animals. Examples used include dogs, zebras and giraffes.
the fabric has been tested with YOLO, the most common and fastest real-time object detection system.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
right -because there are so many giraffes zebras and six foot dogs roaming urban streets..with identifiable shoes and jackets
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