On Monday, October 14, 2019, 02:09:51 PM PDT, John Newman <[email protected]> wrote: On October 14, 2019 11:53:54 AM UTC, Steven Schear <[email protected]> wrote: >"By wearing this mask formed like a lens it possible to become >unrecognizable for facial recognition software and because of it’s >transparence you will not lose your identity and facial expressions. So >it’s still possible to interact with the people around you." > >http://jipvanleeuwenstein.nl/
>Cops in the US keep shooting people in their own homes, who have literally done nothing ... I can just imagine what would happen to you walking around wearing one of these masks all the time. Plus, your co-workers would be like wtf... >It is cool though ;). Maybe useful in Hong Kong (except I think mainland China just outlawed all masks) One possibility would be tiny projector (looking somewhat like a headphone microphone) which can project a image based on (perhaps) infrared onto a person's face. Unless specifically filtered, ordinary silicon-based cameras will be sensitive to near-infrared light. Jim Bell
