@carpgoth
Researchers at Wuhan University in China have taken an incredible step, developing a low-cost coat that completely hides the wearer from cameras and thermal sensors. It works effectively both day and night. Amazing, isn't it?
At night, integrated thermal devices emit constantly changing heat patterns, preventing detection. This type of technology could revolutionize AI-powered surveillance systems because current cameras and sensors will struggle to distinguish these variable patterns, at least until security technologies catch up.
With security cameras everywhere, how much easier would it be to move around in such a coat? Because of its low cost, it could become widespread quickly. Security protocols worldwide will likely be affected; everything from police surveillance to military operations will probably have to adapt to such developments.