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Codicen Will Evaluate Changes to the Facial Recognition Plan at the Piriápolis Lyceum

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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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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grupormultimedio.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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