An AI camera may think you’re a zebra.
Other options with other brands include hats, glasses, and partial to full face masks. Use lead paint on the outside of your house, be a rebel. They don’t care about your health, lead just stops their scanning and targeting
Suggestions: start wearing sun glasses whenever you go out. Baseball caps or hats with a good brim. Always cover your ears. Use colored contacts at work and on your driver’s license, if you’re in the airport or somewhere you know they will film you and relate your name stick a pebble in your shoe to throw off your gait. Do not use social media and if you do use fake id on every site. Start now if you haven’t already.
Diy hoodie
‘Hacker Hoodie’ Blinds Surveillance Cameras with Infrared Light
A DIY hoodie that thwarts surveillance cameras by blinding them with infrared light has been made available.

Nice!
to bad about the trannie vibe photoshoot pictures though. didnt M.I.A. also developed a anti ai surveillence cam clothing line?
A $500 pair of pants from a company that’s all in line isn’t going to save you. Who should be the target group for these products?
Save me from what? Tricking ai? Look into it. It throws ai off. I’ve spent 600 on a coat and 400 on pants when I was super busy, I didn’t have time to make my own stuff then. I would have bought a hoodie in those days versus invested the time making it but there are ways for those of us with time. The article gives you keywords and a basic understanding to brainstorm the common ways, it’s not merely for a shopping list.
I included regular steps for if you don’t have the wallet for the hoodie or time. They only work if it’s acceptable but wear a hat and glasses. A wig goes over year ears if you need to go to a conference and some good big tinted glasses to cover your t zone and any part of your face. Avoiding the system starting now but throwing it off from having your patterns is better than trying to change them up in the future when it already knows you. The less people it recognizes the better so everyone counts. I’ve been looking into a way to make glasses that do it without the infrared but the sky is the limit and more brains working on this issue can come up with more ideas.
Infrared light does not affect cameras that don’t have night vision capability.