Codicen Will Evaluate Changes to the Facial Recognition Plan at the Piriápolis Lyceum
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The president of the ANEP Codicen, Pablo Caggiani, met Tuesday night with relatives, students and teachers of the Piriápolis lyceum, following the controversy generated by the implementation of a pilot plan to control attendance through facial recognition cameras. During the meeting, Caggiani listened to the concerns of the educational community and this Wednesday announced in a press conference that he promised to transfer the plans to the tech…
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