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22 sats \ 5 replies \ @tomlaies 4 Dec 2023 \ on: deleted by author meta
Camera surveillance will be everywhere. This will begin with airports. Then schools and offices. Then everywhere. Thus things like hiding your face (e.g. sunglasses) might become illegal there.
This will begin with airports.
Will?
things like hiding your face (e.g. sunglasses) might become illegal there.
Sunglasses will not hide you against face recognition software. They AFAIK mostly work by building 3D model of your skull.
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Will?
Yes will, because right now it's still legal to wear sunglasses or Covid masks in airports.
Sunglasses will not hide you against face recognition software. They AFAIK mostly work by building 3D model of your skull.
You obviously are talking out of your ass. 3d recognition cameras can't look through plastic yet. You're iphones faceID doesn't work from 2 feet away through sunglasses, airport cameras won't from 8 feet away.
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Yes will, because right now it's still legal to wear sunglasses or Covid masks in airports.
I was asking in context of "Camera surveillance will be everywhere. This will begin with airports.", though you mean there are airports with no cameras around currently.
3d recognition cameras can't look through plastic yet. You're iphones faceID doesn't work from 2 feet away through sunglasses, airport cameras won't from 8 feet away.
Sunglasses cover too small part of your head to hide you, I'm sure about that. And comparing pro facial recognition software on servers with faceID is dumb.
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it's still legal to wear sunglasses
Actually you need to remove them when going through security or border control and there are cameras too.
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