Tricking AI License Plate Readers

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Never heard of Flock before, never seen this channel, but definitely worth a watch. Turns out you can trick automated camera systems in ways that wouldn't be visible to humans. Any tech guys here know about these type of cameras?



Side note: man the surveillance state is really ramping up via the merger of state and corporate power.
 
Never heard of Flock before, never seen this channel, but definitely worth a watch. Turns out you can trick automated camera systems in ways that wouldn't be visible to humans. Any tech guys here know about these type of cameras?

Eh, I don't buy it. The adversarial noise strategy that he talks about is very limited in that it would only work against the specific AI models that he tested it against.

A much more effective countermeasure is some combination of ladders, hammers, screwdrivers, shotguns, or the more traditional tar and feather approach :up:

Side note: man the surveillance state is really ramping up via the merger of state and corporate power.

Indeed. One of the many reasons why I'm moving from the city to the country
 
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