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A CT grocery chain is using a facial recognition system. It triggered debate on AI security systems.
With residents this month debating use of facial recognition systems at some Connecticut grocery stores, state lawmakers from both parties plan to look into stopping that technology from being used in ...
Yes, facial recognition cameras, as well as other methods of collecting biometric data, are legal in Connecticut, but require ...
As Connecticut lawmakers look to ban facial recognition technology in retail establishments, one popular grocery chain is ...
Walking into a Wegmans store, customers may be unaware that their faces could be scanned and entered into a security system, according to the Rochester-based supermarket chain.
Wegmans, a popular supermarket chain, is now scanning the faces of customers and storing data so its security system can ...
A trial of Live Facial Recognition technology (LFR) in south London has helped cut robbery and shoplifting and led to more ...
But while Gothamist’s reporting this month put Wegmans in the spotlight, the Rochester-based chain is by no means the only ...
The next time customers shop at Wegmans, their faces may be scanned along with their groceries - a practice that is raising ...
If you’re a Wegmans shopper, Big Brother may be watching you. The supermarket chain said it’s starting to use facial ...
Supermarkets such as Wegmans and ShopRite have been coy about where they use biometric devices like facial recognition ...
The retailer said it employs the technology “to help identify individuals who pose a risk to our people, customers, or operation” in “a small fraction of our stores.” ...
Gothamist reported on the Rochester-based chain collecting and storing biometric data on shoppers’ faces, eyes and voices in New York City, where local law requires businesses to post that it is doing ...
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