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$71 Coat Makes Wearers Invisible to AI Security Cameras, from (20221218.)

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Students from Wuhan University in China have developed an affordable “invisibility cloak” called the InvisDefense, which can hide wearers from AI security cameras. The coat uses customized camouflage prints during the day to blind visible light cameras, and at night, it emits unusual heat signals to confuse infrared cameras. The algorithm used to generate the coat’s pattern was created by a Ph.D. student named Wei Hui. The InvisDefense coat has various applications, including evading detection from drones and AI-controlled units on the battlefield, and it can potentially be used to patch up loopholes in AI and computer recognition technology. The coat won first prize in a contest sponsored by Huawei Technologies and will be presented at the AAAI 2023 AI conference.

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Signal Change 10y horizon Driving force
$71 Coat Makes Wearers Invisible to AI Security Cameras From visible to invisible to AI security cameras Widespread use of low-cost invisibility coats Privacy concerns and evading detection
AI Security Cameras are Everywhere Pervasion of AI security cameras in daily life Increased focus on privacy and countermeasures Surveillance and security needs
InvisDefense coat used for stealth military uniforms Military uniforms that evade detection from AI systems Advanced camouflage technology Military needs for stealth and evasion
Pattern-generating algorithm for AI and computer tech Improved understanding of loopholes in AI technology Enhanced AI and computer recognition tech Advancement and improvement of technology
InvisDefense coat won contest sponsored by Huawei Recognition and validation of the technology Increased investment in invisibility tech Support and recognition from tech companies

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