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Counterpractices of AI

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A Blarus-born digital artist named Andrew Maximov recently went viral after posting a video that shows how it is possible to “unmask” riot police who are violently cracking down on protesters in his home country, even if the only part of their face that is visible is their eyes.[1]

  1. ↑ @BelarusProtestersUse

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