A security researcher has designed an algorithm that can create computer-generated patterns capable of hiding people, faces, ...
Flock’s surveillance cameras have already sparked outrage. WIRED reconstructed its next-generation AI system, already in use ...
The approach differs from efforts to physically block cameras. noRecognition is not designed to hide someone from view or ...
A security researcher ran 31 million tests to teach a model how to paint camouflage for the algorithm age and hide from Flock cameras.
When a wound does not heal properly, it leaves a scar. Similarly, mutations—which are permanent changes to genetic code—are ...
Bill Swearingen ran 31 million tests from his home in Kansas City. The result: a pattern that makes vehicles basically invisible to Flock surveillance cameras — without touching the lens, without ...
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