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‘Adversarial clothing’: are garments designed to confuse facial recognition systems about to go mainstream?
Designers are creating garments with 'adversarial patterns' to confuse facial recognition systems, offering privacy protection and making a fashion statement. These patterns exploit weaknesses in computer vision systems as facial recognition technology expands in Britain's public spaces.
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