Caution urged as UK supermarkets check out facial recognition (www.biometricupdate.com)
from Tea@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 16:20
https://programming.dev/post/29115392

In the same week the UK Prime Minister said shoplifting has ‘wreaked havoc’ on neighbourhoods for years, the first UK supermarket announced a trial of facial recognition technology (FRT). With the government’s focus on prevention and shoplifting stories continuing to make the front pages, it was probably inevitable. But this is uncharted territory for the big high street retailers who will need to tick off a few essentials before heading to the checkout.

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WreckingBANG@lemmy.ml on 23 Apr 16:45 next collapse

Wow, the UK is turning into China number 2 in terms of mass surveillance. Another country i will never visit again…

Nester@feddit.uk on 23 Apr 17:09 collapse

London is already the third most surveilled city in the world with 73 cameras per 1000 people. So yeah, we’re not that far behind.

Flamekebab@piefed.social on 23 Apr 17:24 next collapse

I wear a custom-fitted mask whenever I'm out in public so they can have fun with that.

lemmie689@lemmy.sdf.org on 23 Apr 18:07 next collapse

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GluWu@lemm.ee on 23 Apr 19:37 collapse

Every Walmart/target/major retailer in the US has been using facial recognition since 2020-2021. ClearView provides the services to both corporations and law enforcement, combing the data from both of those into profiles of every citizen. The US has as much if not more surveillance than China, its just not upfront about it. And its also without a doubt illegal so in can’t be used as a primary source in convictions and is usually not even mentioned to retain secrecy about the level of data collected.