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# Secure_pixelation
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# Secure_pixelation
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Hiding faces with Mosaic has proven incredibly unsafe especially with videos, because the algorythm isn't destructive. However, if you black out the selected area, repopulate it with generative ai, and then pixelate it, it should look authentic, but be 100% destructive, thus safe.
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Hiding faces with Mosaic has proven incredibly unsafe especially with videos, because the algorithm isn't destructive. However, if you black out the selected area, repopulate it with generative ai, and then pixelate it, it should look authentic, but be 100% destructive, thus safe.
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I first realized that a normal mosaic algorithm isn't safe AT ALL seeing this project: https://github.com/KoKuToru/de-pixelate_gaV-O6NPWrI
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## Install
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## Install
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