A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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I wish I was in the EU to sign this.
I hope they listen to you this time, even if politicians hardly ever listen to the people.
I wonder if 3M reflective tape works against facial recognition surveillance.
It’s AI. You can’t outsmart it. EU aren’t idiots, man…
…but it’s a camera, right? EU doesn’t affect me anyway, I’m in the US. I’m just curious.
What do you mean by “it’s a camera”??
EU does affect you. You are not living in a bubble. We are all in the same boat. But that’s not what I meant at all, I said that where this is happening, you won’t trick them so easily because they actually put effort into what they’re doing…
So if I cover my face with 3M reflective tape like a goddamn shiny mummy before I left the house, the facial recognition software would still know it’s me? That’s all I’m asking at this point.
The way you walk is apparently also unique per human so you might have to take up a limp or something similar.
Would you do that every single day of your life, no matter the circumstances and never ever slip even a little bit?.. that’s exactly how these systems have data on everyone. And AI makes it so a human doesn’t have to waste 2000hrs to detect it where you stumbled once.
I listened to an episode of hardfork and the interviewee was trying to figure more about a ai company that had a db of faces, and Everytime she had her face run, the company apparently was notified and pulled access of the end user almost immediately
Shits fucking scary
Link?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/22/podcasts/breaking-bard-who-owns-your-face-gamer-news.html?
it’s the second story in about 19~ ish minutes in if you don’t want to listen to the whole thing.