I Don't Want to Pay for Things with My Face | The Walrus
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InVenda, the Swiss company behind the machines, clarified that the software was for facial analysis, not recognition, aiming to detect anonymous individuals' presence and demographic attributes unidentifiably.
Questions arose about the collection and use of biometric data without consent in everyday transactions, raising concerns about the extent of surveillance technology intrusion in daily lives.
As facial recognition technology expands, concerns grow around data privacy and misuse, especially in retail settings where anti-theft measures are being enhanced without full transparency on their impact or accuracy.
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