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© Thomson Reuters FoundationFace masks to decoy T-shirts: The rise of anti-surveillance fashion
By Umberto Bacchi and Adela Suliman LONDON©2025 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Bugle Boy of Company B
I just commented on this possibility last week. I didn't expect to read about products so soon, but I am glad they are coming out!
JonathanJo
I expect multiple Elvises will be spotted in Las Vegas
Patricia Yarrow
The next evolutionary step of those gadawful white paper masks...at least this has a purpose other than "I did not have time to apply my "precious" makeup."
mmwkdw
Sorry - the Chinese have got that covered, they also look at your Gait... and can identify people by the way they walk.
Kuro
@mmwkdw
true, also ears are enough for AI to recognise someone nowadays. It isn't a good time for anarchy and against-state activism.