There’s a view the benefits of facial recognition tech in supermarkets outweighs potential risks.
Data analyst firm Scarlatti has found a trial of the new technology at 25 Foodstuffs North Island supermarkets reduced harm by 16%.
Security were alerted to offenders early, and could intervene to prevent harm from escalating.
Scarlatti Director and Trial Evaluator Adam Barker told Mike Hosking there was a balance to be struck around privacy impacts.
He says they found the 16% reduction in harm was more than enough to justify the use of the tech in the views of the public.
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