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2023-03-14 00:51:44 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

The video shown in this tweet has nothing to do with wifi signals. It is instead research about making computers match a picture of a person to a 3D shape. https://t.co/9Iif5RrL2S That being said, it is true that Carnegie Mellon researchers can map and locate human bodies using WiFi signals. https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/security/a42575068/scientists-use-wifi-to-see-through-walls/?ssp=1&darkschemeovr=1&setlang=en-CA&safesearch=moderate

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  • summary
    • The video shown in this tweet has nothing to do with wifi signals. It is instead research about making computers match a picture of a person to a 3D shape. https://t.co/9Iif5RrL2S That being said, it is true that Carnegie Mellon researchers can map and locate human bodies using WiFi signals. https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/security/a42575068/scientists-use-wifi-to-see-through-walls/?ssp=1&darkschemeovr=1&setlang=en-CA&safesearch=moderate

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