CNET.com: “Foil face-recognition cameras with Privacy Visor”

CNET.com: Foil face-recognition cameras with Privacy Visor by Tim Hornyak:

These dorky goggles shine near-infrared light to confuse computer vision systems. Are they the shades of the future?

Worried about all those security cameras tracking your every move? Try rocking one of these visors and enjoy anonymity once again.

At least that’s what Isao Echizen from Japan’s National Institute of Informatics is trying to achieve with the Privacy Visor (PDF).

Developed with Seiichi Gohshi of Kogakuin University, the visor has a near-infrared light source that messes up cameras but doesn’t affect the wearer’s vision, according to the institute.

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