Intelligence Socks
Description: Camouflage - Adversarial Anti-Facial Recognition Invisibility Protection From The Evil Eye. Smile! You're on camera. This abstract clothing simulation, similar to anti-facial recognition masks, tattoos, and hyperface uses a perturbation pattern to confuse and fracture the facial features used by some algorithms and fools AI Automatic Surveillance Cameras and Person Detectors, allowing you to block detection from the Orwellian-Big-Brother-New World Order-Illuminati-Deep State. Get your very own personal invisibility cloak anti cctv clothing to become virtually undetectable from face recognition security systems technology. Disclaimer: There is no guarantee it will hide you 100% of the time.
Camouflage - Adversarial Anti-Facial Recognition Invisibility Protection From The Evil Eye Socks
by caboodul
$14 $20
Description: Alpha Group, a special forces spetsnaz unit, special purpose units, elite units controlled by the Federal Security Service (FSB) with (counter-terrorist and anti-sabotage tasks, Ministry of Interior (of the police) MVD, and the army special forces controlled by the military intelligence service GRU.
Description: Embrace the world of data with this awesome "Show Me The Data" design! Whether you're a data analyst, data engineer, or data scientist, this piece is tailored for you. It's the perfect gift for statisticians, programmers, and all data geeks out there. Show off your passion for databases and coding with this cool programmer item. Gift it to your favorite scientist or mathematician and make them smile with this funny and stylish nerd piece. Let's celebrate the magic of big data and its impact on the world of technology and science!
Show Me The Data - Statistics and Computer Science Socks
by WaBastian | One-stop Gift Shop!
$14 $20
Never trust anything you are not allowed to question design Socks
by Life is Raph
$14 $20
Description: A great design for the computer scientist with an interest in deep learning, machine learning, artificial intelligence and neural networks. Wear this while training your neural network using your gigantic gpu and show everyone what training is all about. Even better if you are a weightlifting and gym enthusiast as well.
Description: The Omibot 5402 was an ’80s toy robot that could be programmed to follow commands. It was released in 1984 as the flagship robot from a series of robots that would be released. Advertising made Omnibot seem like it possessed artificial intelligence and could be your new best friend or personal assistant, but the truth of the matter is that this little guy was a long ways off from that. All told, he was a remote control robot that offered some limited programming to complete tasks, the best of which was probably going room to room and waking people up with an alarm. At $250 in 1984 dollars (closer to $600 today), these things were not cheap, so most 80s kids never got one, but usually knew *someone* who did.
Description: A great design for the computer scientist with an interest in deep learning, machine learning and neural networks. Wear this while training your neural network using your gigantic gpu and show everyone what training is all about. Featuring Comic Superhero and neural network diagram graphics.