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Are you an aspiring OnlyFans model, but the only thing holding you back is the fear of being seen by a friend, family member, or a coworker? Are you afraid that being an adult entertainment worker may come back to haunt you professionally or even in your personal life? What if I told you that you can achieve those dreams and everyone around you would be none the wiser. Now you absolutely can! I present to you an AI that I have created which uses a method of facial obfuscation that will make you equally as beautiful while still concealing your true identity. My facial altering AI will keep your real face from being indexed on search engines as well as top tier facial recognition software. This is the perfect for discreetly earning money on any modeling site without the intrusion of employers, clergymen, human resource personnel, and others digging into your more delicate line of work. I know what you're thinking -- "I could pursue my endeavors in the adult entertainment industry without showing my face." To that, I say you most definitely could, but statistics prove that severely limits your earning potential. If this interests you and you'd like to know more, please feel free to message me for more information. I can answer anything you'd like to know and provide you examples of how well my technology works.

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I realize you are just starting out, but your claims need to be proven if you are going to market this. It would be helpful to see before and after images. And prove that the after image defeats facial recognition software, and how does it do that?

It's not clear from your description what you are actually delivering. Does someone run your software on a Windows or Mac desktop? You feed the real camera image to your software and you output a virtual camera that becomes the image source for OBS?

And the bigger question is why wouldn't someone just use SnapCamera from Snapchat? That's an established brand from a large company, and there is a rich selection of facial alterations to select from.
 
It would be helpful to see before and after images.
To be fair, I deleted his followup post with images in it as I didn't feel it was appropriate, especially not knowing if that model was even aware her images were being used in such a way.
 
To be fair, I deleted his followup post with images in it as I didn't feel it was appropriate, especially not knowing if that model was even aware her images were being used in such a way.
It reads like it just distorts the face in the image, is that what it's doing? The image I have in my head of this working is literally a program that puts emoji's over your face because no face = no facial recognition 😂

I wonder if this would end up leading to bans as any site is running facial recognition against id's to ensure that models are verified your not going to get a match.
 
Dp but this just occurred to me.

Stopping facial recognition dosnt acctually stop the problem you presented, it's not going to be your mom that's putting your picture into facial rec sites to try and find all info on you, that's more your super dedicated stalker type, who even without face rec will find the information they are looking for. The actual issue is more someone that knows you stumbling across you through something like a re-tweet and then sending that out through social media to other people that you didnt want to know, so stopping facial recognition being able to identify you is going to have close to 0 impact on that problem.
 
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That's all nice, OP. BUT.

If anyone is afraid of getting find out- don't cam or create adult content.

If models want to do this job, they have to be real that people may/will find out, and be okay with that. The people in their life KNOW them. They know their voice, mannerisms, body shape, the weird birthmark on their arm. I've seen people get outed just by their backside who don't show any face or speak in any of their content.

The days are gone where you can comfortably cam without anybody finding out. EVERYONE is online, including @EliMarie717's Grandma Fran. The internet is forever, and models gotta be realistic. Your content may end up on Facebook, or be used as a Netflix title card for a swerf documentary and they won't take it down because fair use (yes this has happened).
 
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It reads like it just distorts the face in the image, is that what it's doing? The image I have in my head of this working is literally a program that puts emoji's over your face because no face = no facial recognition 😂

I wonder if this would end up leading to bans as any site is running facial recognition against id's to ensure that models are verified your not going to get a match.
No it's like a snapchat filter that makes your face looks slight more makeup'd and slight different shape.
 
Just as a side note it's not just a case of family friends finding out but also them seeing footage of you.
Put it this way, we all know our parents had sex but does anyone want to see them having sex?
If I had a daughter I wouldnt have a issue if they went into adult webcamming (but I would be concerned in regards of mental health) but I sure af wouldnt want some cunt sending me footage of my daughter performing sexual acts because she wouldnt pay their blackmail demands.

Wait what was this thread about again?
 
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This is NOT the industry to be in if you're so afraid of being caught that you need AI to distort your face. This is a very false sense of security. Do not enter this field unless you're damn sure you can live with the consequences if you're doxxed. It's sucky but a reality.
 
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I love your cynicism. Ever think about being a late-night infomercial producer?
 
Not sure if this is off-topic or not.... In recent years I've noticed a lot of faceless/headless models (on CB and elsewhere). Maybe it works for some - models and fans - but not for me. Guess I don't find anonymity intriguing.
 
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I think it's really risky to be presenting software as a solution to being 'outed'. People can get ID for really random things including birth marks, tattoos, extra. Also lots of people have already been outed by software glitches in other programs.
 
I think it's really risky to be presenting software as a solution to being 'outed'. People can get ID for really random things including birth marks, tattoos, extra. Also lots of people have already been outed by software glitches in other programs.

Thankfully Noracat's channel grew after that. The other issue is people IDing you off of your voice and if the camera sees anything outside people can geoguess your location.
 
I think it's really risky to be presenting software as a solution to being 'outed'. People can get ID for really random things including birth marks, tattoos, extra. Also lots of people have already been outed by software glitches in other programs.

I am going to push back on that a little. I have a view into how models get outed most commonly because I know so many Russian models and have seen how it happens. Very very rarely does a Russian model get outed by an acquaintance. Usually that encounter stays private, and the worst case is it gets shared to a friend group, not to the model's closest family members. The much more serious and dangerous case is professional blackmailers, and those people are using facial recognition software tied to social media photos as a searchable database. That means any arbitrary person can snap a cam model's face, run it through the facial recognition software, and get an instant match to her mom, her aunt, her sister, and any friends who have her face in a published social media photo. Not only does this give the blackmailer identity of the model, but it gives him a list of people to send her videos to when she does not pay blackmail money.

For Russian models, the problem with blackmailers is 50 to 100 times more common than being identified by a friend. Therefore, software that provides some usable disguise for the model - and defeats facial recognition software - would stop the vast majority of outings.

That said, I am amazed that Russian models do nothing to protect themselves from this situation, even when they are warned way ahead of time. They almost always laugh it off and say that they are not worried. Then it happens to them and many times completely messes up their life.
 
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That said, I am amazed that Russian models do nothing to protect themselves from this situation, even when they are warned way ahead of time. They almost always laugh it off and say that they are not worried. Then it happens to them and many times completely messes up their life.
i chalk it up as a human thing. people under the age of 25 tend to partake in risky behavior more than any other age groups. their brains are still considered adolescence and fully grown. there is a reason why car insurance premiums decrease at the age of 25.
 
More than one model I know has had people try to blackmail them. Why do u think it's just Russians though? It's happened to many people on cb.

Weird thing is twice now I've unintentionally come across a girl outside of cb. Although one of them was via tender which is making me paranoid that maybe my phone has some version of face recognition without my consent or knowledge.
 
More than one model I know has had people try to blackmail them. Why do u think it's just Russians though? It's happened to many people on cb.

Because in Russia there are facial recognition search engines that any person off the street can access.... The accuracy level of these is very high.

In the US and most "democratic" countries, law enforcement has access to private versions of such tools, and large private companies like Facebook have internal capability. But there are no public-facing facial recognition search engines.

Weird thing is twice now I've unintentionally come across a girl outside of cb. Although one of them was via tender which is making me paranoid that maybe my phone has some version of face recognition without my consent or knowledge.

With 95% odds, I would guess those are fake profiles. Cam model photos are exactly what a Tinder scammer would use as source material for a fake profile.
 
There is a software, that changes the Pixels in the picture slightly, so it won't be obvious to the eye, but enough to trick facial recognition AI'S.
I haven't used it myself, but i think it is free and worth a look. Doesn't work for videos though i think.

https://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes/

The SAND Lab at University of Chicago has developed Fawkes1, an algorithm and software tool (running locally on your computer) that gives individuals the ability to limit how unknown third parties can track them by building facial recognition models out of their publicly available photos. At a high level, Fawkes "poisons" models that try to learn what you look like, by putting hidden changes into your photos, and using them as Trojan horses to deliver that poison to any facial recognition models of you. Fawkes takes your personal images and makes tiny, pixel-level changes that are invisible to the human eye, in a process we call image cloaking. You can then use these "cloaked" photos as you normally would, sharing them on social media, sending them to friends, printing them or displaying them on digital devices, the same way you would any other photo. The difference, however, is that if and when someone tries to use these photos to build a facial recognition model, "cloaked" images will teach the model an highly distorted version of what makes you look like you. The cloak effect is not easily detectable by humans or machines and will not cause errors in model training. However, when someone tries to identify you by presenting an unaltered, "uncloaked" image of you (e.g. a photo taken in public) to the model, the model will fail to recognize you.
 
I've seen people get outed just by their backside who don't show any face or speak in any of their content.
Thiiiissss. I've had a dude in my chat who I used to work with, recognize me because of my ass - he confirmed details of the job, so it wasn't a rando making shit up. Lucky for me, he's a chill guy who wouldn't out me, but that won't be the case for everyone.
 
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Oh it wasnt the girl exactly ofc. What it was she had done some casual photos for a modelling agency to use for sale (they implied they would be used on dating sites) but what freaked her out was that they used her real first name and age.
 
There is a software, that changes the Pixels in the picture slightly, so it won't be obvious to the eye, but enough to trick facial recognition AI'S.
I haven't used it myself, but i think it is free and worth a look. Doesn't work for videos though i think.

https://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes/

Most facial recognition software works based on distance and angles between facial features. The various metrics that it calculates are then put together to form a kind of facial fingerprint that is unfortunately very good at sorting out faces. Such software is usually not sensitive to pixel changes but would be sensitive to hiding major parts of the face that it uses to make its calculations. So the article you linked is interesting, but I am really skeptical that it would work against all facial recognition software.
 
The much more serious and dangerous case is professional blackmailers, and those people are using facial recognition software tied to social media photos as a searchable database. That means any arbitrary person can snap a cam model's face, run it through the facial recognition software

If software blurs a model's face 90% of the time, do you think it's going to be effective? Will it stop a bots from scanning their face?

While less common, there are other automated ways to try and identify some one. For instance body portion, voice, birthmarks, extra. It's really hard to quantify the future. For instances many crimes have been solved by advancements in science, finger prints, dna, extra.

There is a software, that changes the Pixels in the picture slightly, so it won't be obvious to the eye, but enough to trick facial recognition AI'S.
While this may work for the current trained models. If those models are trained against obfuscated faces, they could possibly gain the ability to identify obfuscated faces. Similarly more advanced neural networks, might not have trouble identifying obfuscated faces.
 
If software blurs a model's face 90% of the time, do you think it's going to be effective? Will it stop a bots from scanning their face?

90% of the time isn't enough. You would need to block the key parts of the face 99.9% of the time to realistically make a dent in facial-recognition software identifying you.

The issue of bots is a different issue. The bots that record every model's show do not appear to be identifying the model and attempting to out them. That would actually be bad for business. They just want to steal the model's content for free and turn it into paid or commercial-driven porn. Blocking facial recognition will not stop bots from recording shows. It would just stop someone from cross connecting that recorded sex video with your social media photos, using automated techniques.

If you want to mess up the bots, then use hidden show software to hide every flash you do all night long. At least the recordings of your show will not pick up really sensitive acts, and you end up breaking up their stream into multiple short clips with nothing interesting happening in most of those.


While less common, there are other automated ways to try and identify some one. For instance body portion, voice, birthmarks, extra. It's really hard to quantify the future.

If we are talking the NSA you are going to have problems hiding. But getting a good fix on a person's body proportions from their typical social media photos is tough and is probably not a big threat. Let's define who the threat is coming from. For Russian models, a lot of the blackmailers are Indian men (I have no idea why) and Eastern European men. These are typically lowlifes and do not have any resources, monetary or otherwise. They have success because there is an easily accessed resource that anyone can use for free.

This stuff is rapidly getting better and it's already way-too-scary as it is. So your general point that the techniques to identify someone automatically are getting better is right. But if it were me I would want to make it very hard for the software, not very easy.
 
90% of the time isn't enough. You would need to block the key parts of the face 99.9% of the time to realistically make a dent in facial-recognition software identifying you

Today's AI tech is probable not even 50%. Like they have issues with cut off faces, strange angles, small images, hands on faces, extra.

For Nora Cat, 99.9% wasn't good enough. They were outed by a single error.
For azusagakuyuki, 100% of the time wasn't good enough, because some one found their face in a reflection.

There are probable lots of people who haven't been outed. It would be interesting to see the stats on this over a long period of time.

But getting a good fix on a person's body proportions from their typical social media photos is tough and is probably not a big threat.
Not to put on a tinfoil hat, but..
It may not be face or body, it could be hands, voice, scars, tattoos, retina, finger/toe prints (in photo), writing patterns, extra.

I think it's considered good advice for a model to search for their name, to see what might be publicly available.
Similarly it's probable a good idea for a model to search for their face, to find out what's publicly available.
If public versions of other search become available, they'll probably want to check those as well.


There are also social media tools that are probable more invasive then people realize. Like there is a program that you can plug in a social media account. And the program will try to locate all other social media associated with that account. It will use IP, geo location, face, social media connections across multiple platforms, to try find other accounts. And these programs can have more access to social media then people understand. Because they're buying everything those companies will sell, and or giveaway.
 
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