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“For human rights researchers, continuing to rely on blurring techniques risks creating a dangerous illusion of safety for people whose lives may depend on anonymity. If we think of the blur as visual identity encryption, that encryption has now been cracked, or is about to be.” More worrying “AI.”
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In the age of AI, shirin anlen and Gabi Ivens ask, are the blurs human rights defenders rely on to protect people in photos and videos still doing their job?
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AI Can Rebuild Blurred Faces, So How Do We Protect People Now?
Senthorun S. Raj