Australia and NZ have had FR snuck in under the radar, it’s already in use at some major retailers. But is it legal? MH
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SA Police could use Adelaide city Facial Recognition technology, despite being asked not to:
South Australia Police has indicated it will use the Facial Recognition capability of new security cameras being installed in Adelaide, despite being asked not to by the Adelaide City Council.
Key points:
- For some demographics, facial recognition makes incorrect identifications more than four out of five times
- The Premier says he wants to see frameworks that ensure use of the technology won’t infringe on the general public’s privacy
- Adelaide City Council will vote at the end of the month on whether to upgrade the cameras
- READ MORE: SA Police could use Adelaide city facial recognition technology, despite being asked not to – ABC News
Meanwhile in NZ:
“The Warehouse Group (which owns The Warehouse and Noel Leeming) actually said it does not “currently use” this technology though it would not confirm whether it had plans to do so.
However, Foodstuffs (owner of Pak’nSave, New World and Four Square) did acknowledge it does use the technology in some North Island stores and has plans to introduce it in the South Island as “a crime prevention measure”. READ MORE: Spotlight on impact of facial recognition technology on Māori – NZ Herald