Major Supermarket Adopts Controversial AI Technology in Bid to Reduce Thefts
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Saninsbury’s announces the introduction of facial recognition technology in its supermarkets of the British Sea, starting with an eight-week test period, reports DPA/PA Media and Agerpres. The measure is aimed at identifying the choices, but it is criticised by groups fighting for the protection of private life.
Major supermarket adopts controversial AI technology in bid to reduce thefts
The quiet hum of London’s Sydenham Sainsbury’s was punctuated this week by something far more conspicuous than the beep of the self-checkout: facial recognition cameras scanning customers as they navigated the aisles. Sainsbury’s, the UK’s second-largest supermarket chain, has launched an eight-week trial of controversial surveillance technology in two stores—one in London, the other in […] The post Major supermarket adopts controversial AI tech…
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