As brutal as it may look, Capable says that visually confusing and extremely expensive cotton knits can trick AI facial recognition systems into thinking they’re animals instead of humans by tricking machine learning systems into thinking they’re animals instead of humans. It is designed to be disabled.
There are many reasons why people don’t want to be tracked by ubiquitous facial recognition technology. For most people, the idea that governments around the world now have access to systems that can identify and profile individuals simply by using surveillance camera footage is a rather dystopian idea. Even in countries that have vowed not to use it, the technology is available to businesses, who can use it to target them in their advertising.
Most of these machines can be fooled by wearing a mask, but Turin-based fashion house Capable has come up with a creative way to stop the AI system in its tracks, even if the face is fully exposed. I’ve come up with a solution.
Designed as part of co-founder Rachele Didero’s Ph.D at the University of Milan, the Manifesto collection uses a variety of patterns that appear bizarre and ornate to humans, but can trigger AI systems to reveal the entire body. is in the shape of a zebra, dog, or giraffe rather than a human, saving you the trouble of analyzing and finding a match for your face.
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Didero tested the design using YOLO (You Only Look Once). YOLO is a neural network-based object detection system that can quickly classify objects in real-time video and recognize faces when trained with a database of photos.
On the one hand, it would be extremely trivial for a hostile government to right-click images on Capable’s website and add them to its human-classified recognition system to stop this sort of thing almost immediately. I think it will be a project. On the other hand, it’s probably not worth your time. Capable sells the jumper pictured above for €420 ($460), so the technology is currently only available to the very wealthy dissidents.
You can see some of the company’s YOLO tests in the video below.
Possible: test facial recognition with YOLO
Source: Competent