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If this is the kind of stuff you are interested in you should look at adversarial clothing/fashion. Also, there was a presentation at DefCon probably about 5-7 years ago that showed that old "cyberpunk" makeup from movies back in the 80's/90's works against AI (not that it was the intent at the time).

Archive: https://archive.today/WY2Sj

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>Our biometric data is freely available to anybody with an AI model and a camera. Facial recognition software is such a pervasive technology that we submit our data whenever we go through airport security or walk into a drug store. You start to wonder if it’s possible to hide our facial features or—on the extreme end—change our appearance to such an extent that it fools the AI algorithm.

If this is the kind of stuff you are interested in you should look at adversarial clothing/fashion. Also, there was a presentation at DefCon probably about 5-7 years ago that showed that old "cyberpunk" makeup from movies back in the 80's/90's works against AI (not that it was the intent at the time). Archive: https://archive.today/WY2Sj From the post: >>Our biometric data is freely available to anybody with an AI model and a camera. Facial recognition software is such a pervasive technology that we submit our data whenever we go through airport security or walk into a drug store. You start to wonder if it’s possible to hide our facial features or—on the extreme end—change our appearance to such an extent that it fools the AI algorithm.
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