@@WarpRulez right, with that cut, we basically have to assume the prediction was incorrect. because that would've been the single most impressive moment in the video - there's no reason not to show it.
Not to be a bummer but is there a use for this outside of making an ai capable of sniping a person through a wall? I might just be too jaded, but this stuff seems dangerous.
(1) Can a mannequin fool the pose estimation, or in other words, how much does human anatomy influence the wifi signal? (2) Can this find a stationary person in a room, or in other words, how much of the pose detection relies on motion? Thanks!
Madeinchinaagain (1) probably depends on whether the material of the mannequin reflects waves of the same frequency as the human body (2) the waves reflected by the human body should be relatively human shaped and thus invariant to movement, but even if it was, humans aren’t very good at staying still
This is super fascinating, found this on the linked news site: "Post-training, RF-Pose was able to estimate a person’s posture and movements without cameras, using only the wireless reflections that bounce off people’s bodies. Since cameras can’t see through walls, the network was never explicitly trained on data from the other side of a wall - which is what made it particularly surprising to the MIT team that the network could generalize its knowledge to be able to handle through-wall movement."
Sassy, don't be sassy. No need for name calling, especially when *you are wrong.* Tin foil would work just fine, as long as all 6 sides of the room are covered. There are companies that sell such "wallpapers" (e.g. www.ramayes.com/aluminum_foil_emi_rfi_shielding.htm), hospitals that use them for shielding rooms with sensitive equipment (e.g. www.emcconsultinginc.com/docs/foilroom_full.rep.pdf) etc etc. Also no, "1 bit/byte" is *not* all that the AI needs. On the contrary, transmitted information's size has *nothing* to do with this because, well, there *isn't* any information that gets transmitted! The imaging device uses an RF transmitter that sends a *continuous modulated* signal (so nope, no "bits/bytes" of information flying around) & an array of antennas that capture that signal's reflection. _See? That's the right way to be a successful interweb smartass. You need to know what the frak you're talking about, otherwise you're not smart, you're just an ass._ 😉
The US government has probably had this tech for at least 15 years already. They also don't need to use just wireless and can use the whole military bandwidth for this. These guys did it for 2k the US government has 1 trillion $$ for military tech they can even do it with satellites see marsis Sharad
MIT has been researching similar techs for years. Wivi: people.csail.mit.edu/fadel/wivi/, WiTrack: witrack.csail.mit.edu/ ... You listen to us, you watch us, you know where we are located. I mean, there're girls in your research team, do they feel safe with all these? Why are you doing this to us?
Such a happy music to a creepy algorithm
I love how in that first demonstration it cuts a microsecond before we could see if the guy would have actually walked into view.
it's fake bruh
@@DamageMaximo straight outta MIT, just because they had a rather badly timed edit doesn't mean it's fake.
@@dougdadolphin1007 Why would they cut the footage at that exact moment, if the guy had indeed appeared?
@@WarpRulez right, with that cut, we basically have to assume the prediction was incorrect.
because that would've been the single most impressive moment in the video - there's no reason not to show it.
Boop a doop
You've lost all privacy
Boop beep boop
This is incredible and extremely scary
Wireless technologies are a privacy nightmare.
Good to know that the Terminators will be able to see through walls.
The most ironic thing is that the video has a small cut before we can see his body ''through'' the wall..
Not to be a bummer but is there a use for this outside of making an ai capable of sniping a person through a wall? I might just be too jaded, but this stuff seems dangerous.
Coming from daily dose of internet right ? Lol
@@memesthatsit6615 Nah a friend just sent me this. Maybe he came from that.
@@memesthatsit6615 I came from there
searching and rescue in collapsed buildings or avalanches
For a hostage situation can help a human team know what they are up against, searching people in fallen buildings, security in general.
Someone ban this, it's using a wallhack
well the RF heatmap is already pretty clear, we can see the limbs etc in that.
(1) Can a mannequin fool the pose estimation, or in other words, how much does human anatomy influence the wifi signal?
(2) Can this find a stationary person in a room, or in other words, how much of the pose detection relies on motion?
Thanks!
Madeinchinaagain (1) probably depends on whether the material of the mannequin reflects waves of the same frequency as the human body (2) the waves reflected by the human body should be relatively human shaped and thus invariant to movement, but even if it was, humans aren’t very good at staying still
This is super fascinating, found this on the linked news site:
"Post-training, RF-Pose was able to estimate a person’s posture and movements without cameras, using only the wireless reflections that bounce off people’s bodies.
Since cameras can’t see through walls, the network was never explicitly trained on data from the other side of a wall - which is what made it particularly surprising to the MIT team that the network could generalize its knowledge to be able to handle through-wall movement."
How long do you think they took before they calibrated this algorithm to work on mobile networks and are all watching us now?
Layer of tinfoil on a drywall should become a standard building practice.
Sassy, don't be sassy.
No need for name calling, especially when *you are wrong.*
Tin foil would work just fine, as long as all 6 sides of the room are covered.
There are companies that sell such "wallpapers" (e.g. www.ramayes.com/aluminum_foil_emi_rfi_shielding.htm), hospitals that use them for shielding rooms with sensitive equipment (e.g. www.emcconsultinginc.com/docs/foilroom_full.rep.pdf) etc etc.
Also no, "1 bit/byte" is *not* all that the AI needs. On the contrary, transmitted information's size has *nothing* to do with this because, well, there *isn't* any information that gets transmitted!
The imaging device uses an RF transmitter that sends a *continuous modulated* signal (so nope, no "bits/bytes" of information flying around) & an array of antennas that capture that signal's reflection.
_See? That's the right way to be a successful interweb smartass. You need to know what the frak you're talking about, otherwise you're not smart, you're just an ass._ 😉
@@KatorNia Dayummm
The US government has probably had this tech for at least 15 years already. They also don't need to use just wireless and can use the whole military bandwidth for this. These guys did it for 2k the US government has 1 trillion $$ for military tech they can even do it with satellites see marsis Sharad
faraday
@@testfurniture indeed
it's this how they shot the black man on his phone inside a garage?
It has almost all negative impact.
Do we need to wear multiple sensors for the illustration?
Has code been released for this yet?
Should've had Rush's "The Body Electric" playing over this video.
This is cool and amazing the collapse of civilization is really advanced and geeky!!
Meh, aluminum over the modem solves that. Think I'd be more concerned about 25mm airburst rounds.
New weapon! Great job geeks!
Great. More ways to violate privacy.
Music:
Chipper Doodle v2
Yeah it's totally to sell you ads and not for anything nefarious.
Song is CREEPY AS FVCK in this context.
I'm sure this won't be militarized, or used for surveillance... 😉
Any progress on this?
when and where can i buy this
Oh wow... Yet another potential breach of privacy that nobody asked for...
I like the puffy ones better than the skeletons
That + Andy Serkis = xkcd the movie...
music from witch trainer ?)
Gonna' see people "doing it" behind the walls now
New porn genre
Why this music got me crying in the club
I'm going back to cables ...
Bruh this was 4yr ago??
Sheesh batman's detective mode is real
This is gonna be robocop 2.0.
This is bananas! (b-a-n-a-n-a-s)
hope it wont be patched on reality next update
I thought they already know this using your wifi signals bouncing from the walls.
At least we can be sure, that the injections weren't meant to be used like this, because the government already had this technology, it seems.
Wasn’t a video like this posted a few years ago?
Rex Asabor, Is the video you're thinking of a camera that can see around corners?
Can I discover that someone's husband and his mistress are acting wrong?
4 years ago? WTH do they have now?
irl wallhacks
what is needed to make equipment for this?
I am assuming a couple fancy tx/rx SDRs and a computer should do the trick
So far it looks bogus. Why didn't we get t osee the guy walk back into view in the first clip? To me it looks predictive and not sensing at all.
Hackers bout to take it to the new level
real life sova scan
Weldon very good go ahead you were able to do more better than this khus raho. Bhagwan aplogon ko or age accha karne ka sadbudhi de.
Make it communicate with steam VR and make full body trackers with wifi
Wall hacks are now real
Now you can drive up to someone's house and play pictionary with them without even seeing each other!
Awesome!! There are a lot of applications.
where can I download and run that AI model?
software kinect xbox 360
Why I just want to watch them dance?
maybe this is how my neighbours spied on me
Finally we can now see who shat in the school bathroom
meanwhile the government is laughing at how primitive this shit is
And you complain about wallhack in games....?
When you say "wireless signals," do you mean you are using radar or that the person is wearing wireless devices?
I think it means the wifi signals your phone emits every few milliseconds to communicate wifi networks
Radar most prolly, have to read the paper
This is straight out of Call of Duty!
A little weird but ok
Now you can wall bang more easier
Kill bots have rights too ya know.
Do you sell to the general public?
No, I bet they sell it to private militaries to spy on civilization.
oh hell yeah, now i can have wall hacks in lazer tag and airsoft
I use this and get banned for 30 days
those long legs tho
Lol VAC banned
they are coming ,what are you going to do sheep
There is nothing to do because the chance to change it was years ago
What are you going to do, oh wise one?
Wall hax
Coool!
HAAAAAAAAX!!!!
Термальная камера. А животное оно распознает? Или только под конфигурацию человека определена.
I would assume that it can be trained to work for any shape
Time for tinfoil is here...
wow
If they are TELLING us about it NOW, they've been DOING it for 10 years
And?
ИТ РобоКоп работает на упреждение преступлений
this is dope
this is anything BUT dope.
Reported to punkbuster
Yo blacklight retribution vibes rn. How can we replicate thism
Happy Technology! You are the future!
Ted Kaczynski was right
The CIA probably invented this 15 years ago.
oisiaa
but not with deep learning as it came in 2010
MIT has been researching similar techs for years. Wivi: people.csail.mit.edu/fadel/wivi/, WiTrack: witrack.csail.mit.edu/ ... You listen to us, you watch us, you know where we are located. I mean, there're girls in your research team, do they feel safe with all these? Why are you doing this to us?
Pff
Christ this music is awful.
its awesome
The Wallhack Ukrainian Soldiers Need