This is a pretty cool tool that will hopefully help users fight back against the many privacy issues that we are seeing these days. The Photo Ninja tool can be used to scan images before uploading them to the internet, helping you to stay anonymous in the eyes of facial recognition software. Photo Ninja is becoming available as part of the DoNotPay service, which charges $3 a month for various legal services. Using an image of Joe Biden that had been altered by the software, the tweet (which has since been deleted, but the picture is above) shows that the tool has rendered the image unrecognizable across the internet. READ MORE: This search engine is basically Google but for facial recognitionĪccording to Daily Dot,the company’s CEO, Joshua Browder, took to Twitter to show off the new tool. By altering individual pixels, it can hide your photos from facial recognition software without compromising the picture quality. Photo Ninja is the newest development from DoNotPay, and its AI can do some pretty interesting stuff. To be clear, this is not to give users the ability to easily sue a coworker they don’t like, but more to empower users against corporations and robocallers. Since then, it has evolved into a full-fledged service offering many services, including helping users sue with just a press of a button. The self-dubbed “World’s First Robot Lawyer” was initially developed as a chatbot that would help users fight parking tickets. The tool was developed by the legal advice app DoNotPay. Photo Ninja claims to use AI to slightly alter your images so that they become undetectable to facial recognition software online. A new tool has emerged to help you remain somewhat anonymous online.
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