‘Invisible’ camouflage clothes can hide you from security cameras – and tricks them into thinking you’re an animal
AN ITALIAN fashion start-up has claimed its clothes can deflect facial recognition features on surveillance cameras.
The firm dubbed Cap_able launched the clothing in their Manifesto Collection.
Cap_able described the knitwear garments as a ‘”wearable algorithm to protect our identity,” the Daily Mail reported.
How does it work?
The knitwear conceals your identity from surveillance cameras by tricking the AI.
Cap_able’s technology basically uses adversarial images to confound the AI.
When this happens, the AI cannot detect your face’s biometric data or is tricked into thinking you are an animal.
Why did Cap-able create this line?
The Italian fashion firm said the goal of the Manifesto Collection is to promote the right to privacy.
Furthermore, the company believes it’s important to protect the biometric data of citizens around the world.
Cap_able CEO Rachele Didero said: “Choosing what to wear is the first act of communication we perform, every day. A choice that can be the vehicle of our values.”
Didero called biometric data “the new oil,” and said it’s important to protect against the misuse of recognition cameras.
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Choking on coffee over the prices……maybe these furries are on to something? LOL
Been there – Done that :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvTlHr1qUSc
I need to see the data from testing the effectiveness of the clothing again AI. This sounds more like a marketing scheme to me than reality. In other words, show me the proof their clothing performs the way they say it does.
I wouldn’t wear hat crap to a mexica-coon barbeque.