Breaking The Creepy AI in Police Cameras
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
I feel like bright UV LEDs would blind digital cameras too.
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I feel like bright UV LEDs would blind digital cameras too.
I've seen hats / hoodies with bright LEDs in non-visible frequencies for blocking facial recognition.
A simple DIY hoodie can fool security cameras
A DIY hack for hoodies emits infrared LEDs to obscure wearers' faces from invasive surveillance camera tracking.
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Here's a link: https://odditymall.com/justice-caps-hide-your-face-from-surveillance-cameras
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
Woah, this guy is great. I wish it were possible for me to do something like this full time, but I lack the wide skills he's got. I wonder how long it takes to get to that level? And I wonder if there's any organizations that might sort of scratch this itch? Been fantasizing about working for the IFF or something like that.
Really really love how he ends the video by insulting and criticizing the companies that asked him to be sponsored by them. Insane power move
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
Yet another great video from Benn... however, I'm a bit disappointed that he isn't more explicit about how to protect your plates from these readers. I understand that he's likely doing it to protect himself (and his viewers) from legal recourse, and it's nice that he provides the code used to create and test the patterns, but I wish he had provided his research results to show which patterns were most effective at keeping the system from even detecting the presence of a plate.
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I think these are great. Wish they weren't marketing it for people that want to do "sketchy shit". I don't want to do that at all, but I also don't want to be constantly tracked and identified everywhere I go.
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I think these are great. Wish they weren't marketing it for people that want to do "sketchy shit". I don't want to do that at all, but I also don't want to be constantly tracked and identified everywhere I go.
Even though "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" is bullshit, the primary market is people who have something to hide. Few people make more effort than grumbling online if they aren't actually afraid.
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Even though "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" is bullshit, the primary market is people who have something to hide. Few people make more effort than grumbling online if they aren't actually afraid.
I favor grumbling to my representatives, tho' they are pretty much on the same page as me, thankfully.
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Even though "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" is bullshit, the primary market is people who have something to hide. Few people make more effort than grumbling online if they aren't actually afraid.
I have nothing to hide, but I also have nothing to show.
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
Great video and very illuminating about corporatised data surveillance. I wonder how these practices would fly in European or UK data environments. Big cities certainly have extensive CCTV coverage both law enforcement based and private but I'm not sure you could be selling personally identifying data like that.
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
Anyone know of the website that tracks where these cameras are located?
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Woah, this guy is great. I wish it were possible for me to do something like this full time, but I lack the wide skills he's got. I wonder how long it takes to get to that level? And I wonder if there's any organizations that might sort of scratch this itch? Been fantasizing about working for the IFF or something like that.
Really really love how he ends the video by insulting and criticizing the companies that asked him to be sponsored by them. Insane power move
He IS great. I saw him play at a festival a decade ago and all the equipment they provided failed. He just improvised a set, with lots of vocoder, and it was one of the best sets I’ve ever seen. (He’s The Flashbulb, if you haven’t heard him!)
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Anyone know of the website that tracks where these cameras are located?
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
Commenting just so I'll come back. Fuck every surveillance state. Hard. Repeatedly. The people need to say fuck off but too many fucking bootlickers out there, both left and right.
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He IS great. I saw him play at a festival a decade ago and all the equipment they provided failed. He just improvised a set, with lots of vocoder, and it was one of the best sets I’ve ever seen. (He’s The Flashbulb, if you haven’t heard him!)
Yooooooo what he's the Flashbulb!? Crazy lol. I've loved his music for years now. Did not at all realize it was the same guy. Taste goes with taste I suppose
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If you live in the United States, it's very likely that a private startup has been logging and sharing your vehicle's location without your consent. In this ...
TLDR apply spots or “noise” to your plates. Put some duct tape or something on it to confuse the idiot that is modern AI.
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Yet another great video from Benn... however, I'm a bit disappointed that he isn't more explicit about how to protect your plates from these readers. I understand that he's likely doing it to protect himself (and his viewers) from legal recourse, and it's nice that he provides the code used to create and test the patterns, but I wish he had provided his research results to show which patterns were most effective at keeping the system from even detecting the presence of a plate.
Well, we're all reasonably intelligent people. Let's collectively brainstorm!
It looks like masking with a random pattern made to look like dirt or debris is an option.
To negate night reads, how about 2-4 layers of optical polarizing film, each transverse to the previous plane of polarization? Alternately, a coating with a visible light transparent, IR opaque pigment.
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Thank you!
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TLDR apply spots or “noise” to your plates. Put some duct tape or something on it to confuse the idiot that is modern AI.
In many states, you're technically not able to alter the license plate or put stickers on it. But cameras don't know how big things are supposed to be. So put a frame around your license plate with all sorts of crazy.
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In many states, you're technically not able to alter the license plate or put stickers on it. But cameras don't know how big things are supposed to be. So put a frame around your license plate with all sorts of crazy.
In some states an obscured/unreadable license plate is all a cop needs to pull you over…