Violent attacks, nudity, knives, guns: Bunnings has released CCTV footage showing shocking attacks on workers in an effort to defend its use of facial recognition technology without customers’ consent. The move comes after Australasian authorities ruled the company had breached privacy laws.
Now facial recognition technology is being used more and more, and New Zealand’s own Privacy Commissioner is yet to determine if Foodstuffs can continue its use of the technology here. Zane Small has more. | Subscribe: [ Ссылка ]
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