The fashion industry is helping fool face recognition software with these new clothing designs
A new program being launched by the IRS will require you to scan your face and provide other personal data in order to be able to access to your online tax data.
An Italian clothing line has unveiled a new style of fashion aimed at evading increasingly invasive facial recognition technology. According to the company, wearing clothes made by Milan-based Cap_able tricks AI-powered face recognition into thinking you're an animal. The collection called "Manifesto" consists of hoodies, pants, T-shirts, and dresses for anyone looking for a little extra privacy for their wardrobe.
"In a world where data is the new oil, Cap_able addresses the issue of privacy, opening the discussion on the importance of protection from the misuse of biometric recognition cameras…," the company writes on its website.Co-founder and CEO Rachel Didero came up with the idea for these designs while studying for her Master's at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.
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