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New Zealand finds supermarket's facial recognition use compliant but stresses need for privacy safeguards.
New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner found that a supermarket chain's use of facial recognition technology (FRT) to reduce violent incidents was compliant with privacy laws, despite significant privacy concerns.
The FRT trial scanned over 225 million faces but included safeguards such as requiring human verification of alerts and limiting data use.
The report sets expectations for FRT use, emphasizing privacy protections, and suggests further work to address bias issues.
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Nueva Zelanda considera que el uso del reconocimiento facial de los supermercados cumple con las normas, pero subraya la necesidad de salvaguardar la privacidad.