A security researcher has designed an algorithm that can create computer-generated patterns capable of hiding people, faces, ...
A security researcher ran 31 million tests to teach a model how to paint camouflage for the algorithm age and hide from Flock cameras.
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A Hacker Tested Surveillance-Busting Patterns 31 Million Times. Now He’s Turning Them Into Clothing
Bill Swearingen launched the noRecognition project to help people avoid Flock-like video surveillance.
When a wound does not heal properly, it leaves a scar. Similarly, mutations—which are permanent changes to genetic code—are ...
Researchers used AI to design working bacteriophages for the first time, raising questions about antibiotic resistance and biosecurity.
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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