From Tech Crunch
Machine learning systems are very capable, but they aren’t exactly smart. They lack common sense. Taking advantage of that fact, researchers have created a wonderful attack on image recognition systems that uses specially printed stickers that are so interesting to the AI that it completely fails to see anything else. Why do I get the feeling these may soon be popular accessories?Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/02/these-psychedelic-stickers-blow-ai-minds/Computer vision is an incredibly complex problem, and it’s only by cognitive shortcuts that even humans can see properly — so it shouldn’t be surprising that computers need to do the same thing.
One of the shortcuts these systems take is not assigning every pixel the same importance. Say there’s a picture of a house with a bit of sky behind it and a little grass in front. A few basic rules make it clear to the computer that this is not a picture “of” the sky or the grass, despite their presence. So it considers those background and spends more cycles analyzing the shape in the middle.
A group of Google researchers wondered (PDF): What if you messed with that shortcut, and made it so the computer would ignore the house instead, and focus on something of their choice?
It wasn't until after I read what the AI had viewed in the sticker (a toaster) that I was actually able to see a toaster in that image as well. I wonder if in the future bank robbers will use things like this on their clothing to throw off automated detection of a crime in action.
Will wearing one of these in public immediately draw suspicion to you?