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So it may or may not work In all scenarios.... that sounds mighty useful :rolleyes:, even after it is perfected, how do you know that this won't get you in trouble?
 
Art imitating future life? :oops:


Hint: The star of this movie wasn't Tom Cruise, but rather invasive technology gone wild. :eek:
 
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I need a ugly bodysuit to be invisible to the masses, to confuse them and then they start talking to trees instead of me.☺
 
They are developing AI that can identify you by your walk. No two people walk the same. Once they have your walk locked in, facial recognition won’t matter because they will know who you are from any angle by the way you move, even from drones above in the sky.

There is no escaping the surveillance future. Be a good citizen and obey your masters.
 
They are developing AI that can identify you by your walk. No two people walk the same. Once they have your walk locked in, facial recognition won’t matter because they will know who you are from any angle by the way you move, even from drones above in the sky.

There is no escaping the surveillance future. Be a good citizen and obey your masters.

Be masterful and walk like a drone.
 
If that time comes, grab your family, drop your phone, drop your laptop, put on some good shoes, walk into the forest, and never look back.
 
As a special needs person who is a 'flight risk' being tracked is nothing new to me. Just like staying at home isolated is nothing new.

However I find it amusing that the trend of wearing face masks and eye protection is thwarting face recognition cameras.
 
Did anyone read the article? The fourth point at the top and last line of the article says why they're creating these shirts, "The team says they hope their research will ultimately be useful for facial recognition software companies trying to fix technical loopholes in their products."
 
Did anyone read the article? The fourth point at the top and last line of the article says why they're creating these shirts, "The team says they hope their research will ultimately be useful for facial recognition software companies trying to fix technical loopholes in their products."

NOOOOOOOOOOOO! That's awful!

Let's all get off the grid together, start an aspie hippie commune in the redwoods. But instead of being a collective, where we all hold hands and sing kumbaya, we each get five acres of private land and only visit each other sometimes.
 
@Yeshuasdaughter - I was JUST thinking that :laughing: after watching the documentary on the biosphere 2 project i caught myself thinking (again) that a commune sounds somehow a good fit for me but fails because of the social details.
I'm in! :grimacing:
 
You know, you could just only go out in public with your corpse paint or juggalo greasepaint on. Mind you, you might need to create a new design every time you go out otherwise you'll be even more recognizable.
 

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