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This Clothing Line Tricks AI Cameras Without Covering Your Face

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A start-up has launched a line of clothing that confuses artificial intelligence (AI) cameras and stops them from recognizing the wearer. Italian start-up Cap_able is offering its first collection of knitted garments that shields the wearer from the facial recognition software in AI cameras without the need to cover their face. Called the Manifesto Collection, the clothing line includes hoodies, pants, t-shirts, and dresses. Each garment sports a pattern, known as an "adversarial patch," which was developed by AI algorithms to confuse facial recognition software in real-time and protect the wearer's privacy. The camera will either fail to identify the wearer or it will think they are one of the animals embedded into the pattern which includes a zebra, a giraffe, or a dog, among other animals.