top | item 7917204 (no title) kilbasa | 11 years ago IIRC even the human brain has the 'adversarial' image flaw (these images will be unique to each person), but one simple workaround is to alter the input image via eye movement (which happens unconsciously). discuss order hn newest codeflo|11 years ago IIRC? Can you provide any source or example? This sounds very interesting. kilbasa|11 years ago There was a discussion on slashdot (take it with a grain of salt perhaps) about a similar article.http://slashdot.org/story/14/05/27/1326219/the-flaw-lurking-...The comment I recalled was written by someone with the handle "presidenteloco".
codeflo|11 years ago IIRC? Can you provide any source or example? This sounds very interesting. kilbasa|11 years ago There was a discussion on slashdot (take it with a grain of salt perhaps) about a similar article.http://slashdot.org/story/14/05/27/1326219/the-flaw-lurking-...The comment I recalled was written by someone with the handle "presidenteloco".
kilbasa|11 years ago There was a discussion on slashdot (take it with a grain of salt perhaps) about a similar article.http://slashdot.org/story/14/05/27/1326219/the-flaw-lurking-...The comment I recalled was written by someone with the handle "presidenteloco".
codeflo|11 years ago
kilbasa|11 years ago
http://slashdot.org/story/14/05/27/1326219/the-flaw-lurking-...
The comment I recalled was written by someone with the handle "presidenteloco".