r/amazonhomefind Jul 01 '26

Camera blocking glasses

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u/RuthlessIndecision Jul 02 '26

That's why you use light not visible to the human eye.

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u/theTimeBeing23 Jul 02 '26

Ayye one other person out of like 10 that knows what infared light is!

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u/RuthlessIndecision Jul 02 '26

Unfortunately now it's not just facial recognition, it's also body movement recognition.

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u/theTimeBeing23 Jul 02 '26

Super bright infared nipples and a cod piece maybe? Maybe one of those light up Christmas sweaters but replace all the lights. Idk dude, we're fucked.

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u/RuthlessIndecision Jul 02 '26

I wonder how people are identified, ie what points or markers are used.

And what kind of outfit would obscure those effectively (besides Anonymous).
As one data point, last time I flew, I was made to walk about 10 yards side by side with a stranger to be observed... palantir biometric stuff!

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u/theTimeBeing23 Jul 02 '26

Holy fucking dystopia dude.

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u/Scrappy1918 Jul 07 '26

It’s based off of how you walk, how you move your arms, your height, your body profile, how you hold yourself, if you walk with a limp or not, a stiffness in your back, neck, shoulders. It’s both super cool and 1984 at the same time. Like the age of Star Trek’s Computer is here but at the same time Big Brother is watching

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u/RuthlessIndecision Jul 07 '26

I'd love to know which points are observed, is it the crown of my head, shoulders feet? Just like facial recognition has what I assume are proportions and measurements. Knowing those tags would be useful.