Loved this story about privacy by design. Deploying fashion against facial recognition software is wonderfully creative- born out of a rather simple idea:
..merge fashion design and computer science to create something you can wear every day to protect your data. Coming up with the idea was the easy part. To turn it into reality they first had to find — and later design — the right “adversarial algorithms” to help them create images that would fool facial recognition software.
It would be nice to have make-up that looks nice and normal on the face but creates a blur for the software. There is already the concept of anti-surveillance makeup but the nicer trick would be for ordinary looking makeup to have a ace up its sleeve and show a pixelated view of your face to the camera. As more ways are created to chip away at our privacy, it would not be surprising to see labels like privacy by design, anti-surveillance and such on the labels of unexpected things - like clothing and makeup
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