A famous programmer unmasks the owners: you have one last chance to go



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The video with the first results of the project was shared on the YouTube platform by the founder of Promethean AI, the renowned programmer and game developer Andrei Maksimov.

This artificial intelligence is used to create virtual worlds for computer games or movies, scientific modeling, simulations, and other purposes.

Artificial intelligence analyzes the appearance of homeowners wearing respirators and masks and then compares it with freely available photographs.

This enables fast and efficient identification of officers in masked force structures.

The author of the footage urged the corps officials to verify the information provided by the management and not listen to nonsense: for example, calls to “go to another city where nobody knows anything.”

A famous programmer unmasks the owners: you have one last chance to go

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Maximov also suggests that homeowners who decide to quit should not be afraid to seek help. Not only Belarusians, but also citizens of neighboring countries are ready to provide it to officials.

Former law enforcement officers are helped to find a new job and even to relocate to relocate.

For those who refuse to continue repressing peaceful people who seek change, the programmer threatens that the shots of the brutal treatment of compatriots on social networks will be seen by their own children.

“It seems to me that you do not fully understand the seriousness of our situation, you do not have masks … All your faces will return to both photos and videos, where your criminal actions are recorded, no matter how many socks you stretch your head.” – A. Maksimov addresses the officers of the force structures.

“To all of you who will continue to terrorize peaceful people, I promise that everyone you meet until the last day of your life will recognize your face,” Maximov told the owners, adding that “they still have one last chance to go.”

Andrei Maksimov

Andrei Maksimov

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Delphi recalls that last Saturday the names of more than a thousand employees of the Belarusian Interior Ministry involved in the arrest of protesters were published on the Nexta Telegram platform.

“If the arrests continue, we will continue to release the data en masse,” Nexta said in a statement.

NEXTA Live claims that the information is provided by anonymous programmers who call themselves “cyberpartisans.”

The channel says that if the arrests do not end, they will continue to reveal the personal data of the officials: “No one will hide under the ski mask.”

Belarusian authorities say they will find and punish all those responsible for disclosing the personal data of officials.

Jaroslav Lichachevsky, a representative of the BYSOL Solidarity Fund, said on the live air of the Dožd television channel that more than 200 employees of the Interior Ministry had applied for the fund after the publication.

Lichachevsky claims that they requested that their data be removed from the document. Plus, they’re ready to get off work.

“The personal data of the officers of the public force is a very powerful weapon. The deanonization works very well. A thousand officers were announced, of whom 200 came with us yesterday with requests for dismissal and removal from the list. They say they are willing to withdraw from the system and not participate in all this. The conversion reaches 20%. “These are very good figures,” says Lichachevsky.

For more than a month there have been unprecedented protests in Belarus over the presidential elections on August 9, announced by Aliaksandr Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since 1994. The opposition and Western countries consider these elections to be rigged.

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