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Students Figured Out A Way To Bypass AI Detection Holywood Style

SD
Shannon Davis
Apr 24, 2019
IPVMU Certified

I saw an interesting article yesterday that showed some college students that were able to bypass AI person detection by printing an image, called a patch, that is placed on the person's torso. Question is does this really work. They claim this works with YOLOv2.

Here is a quote from the article:

"********* **** * ******* ********** **** devised * ****** **** **** * simple ** ***** **** *** ** printed ** ****** ** **** ** make ******* ********* ** ****** ************ systems **** **** ** ******* ******** to ********* ****** ** **** ***** feeds.

*** ** ***** (****** * "*****" in *** ******** *****) **** ** placed ****** *** ****** ** * person's "********* ***" *** **** **** the ************ ****** ** *** *****.

**** **** *** **** * ******'* real **** **** *** ***** **** (unless *** ****** **** ***** * mask), *** ** ******** *** ***** detection ********* **** ******** * ***** body **** ******** *** ***** *** triggering * ********** ****** *********** *****."

********* **** ****** **** ************ ******* with ** ******

 

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JH
Jay Hobdy
Apr 24, 2019
IPVMU Certified

***** *****. **** **** ******** ** low ****.

 

*** *** ***** **** *** **** this ***********, ** ***** *** ***, is **** *** ***** ***** ** very *********.

 

**** ** *** **** * ****** doll ** * **** **** **** the **** **** **** **** ** a ********* ******** ****? **** *** it ***** ** **** ***********.

 

* ***** **** **** ***** ** see **** **** ** *** **** the ******

 

 

SD
Shannon Davis
Apr 24, 2019
IPVMU Certified

*** ***** ******* ** * **'* flick **** *** * ******* ** a **** ******** ** ***** ** an *** ****** **** ******.

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