This Filter Makes Your Photos Invisible to Facial Recognition
In 2020, it's safe to assume that any photo uploaded and made public to the internet will be analyzed by facial recognition. Not only do companies like Google and Facebook apply facial recognition as a feature, but companies like Clearview AI have been discreetly scraping images from the public internet in order to sell facial recognition technology to police for years. Now, A.I. researchers are starting to think about how technology can solve the problem it created. These algorithms aren't the solution to privacy on the web -- and they don't claim to be. But they're tools that, if adopted by online platforms, could claw back a little of the privacy typically lost by posting images online. Fawkes is an anti-facial recognition system based on research from the University of Chicago.
Feb-28-2020, 18:32:02 GMT
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