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Can Clothes Make You Invisible to Facial Recognition?

Dark Reading
· June 29, 2026

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A researcher has developed a potential way to evade facial recognition technology used in surveillance cameras. The method involves wearing graphic t-shirts that can confuse the neural networks used in these systems. This approach is a response to the increasingly pervasive nature of surveillance, which can sometimes feel oppressive. The idea is to use clothing as a means to maintain anonymity in public spaces. The graphic tees are designed to disrupt the ability of facial recognition systems to accurately identify individuals.

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