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'Facial recognition' error message on vending machine sparks concern at University of Waterloo
(kitchener.ctvnews.ca)
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It gets worse :/
I looked up the brand (Invenda). Their PDF includes "using AI", "measuring foot traffic", and gathering "gender/age/etc" e.g. facial recognition to estimate a persons age and gender
And in terms of "stored locally" this is straight from their website
The marketing also so fricken backwards that it reads like satire:
I'm dreading for the day they introduce dynamic pricing based on who's buying and refuses to sell without a full face scan.
Shut the fuck up, they can hear you!