Juggalo Face Makeup Found to Disrupt Facial Recognition Technology
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Summary
The article reveals that Juggalos (fans of Insane Clown Posse) have unintentionally discovered a way to defeat facial recognition technology through their distinctive face makeup. The makeup patterns disrupt the ability of facial recognition software to accurately identify individuals, which has implications for privacy and surveillance concerns as companies like Ticketmaster and LiveNation invest in facial recognition for event entry.
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It turns out that Juggalos face makeup cannot be accurately read by many facial recognition technologies.
If that prospect thoroughly creeps you out, here's a simple life-hack to defeat Big Brother: become a Juggalo.
Juggalos had it right all along. It turns out the Insane Clown Posse fans' makeup effectively blocks some facial recognition software.
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