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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©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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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.
mmwkdw
Sorry - the Chinese have got that covered, they also look at your Gait... and can identify people by the way they walk.
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."
JonathanJo
I expect multiple Elvises will be spotted in Las Vegas
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!