Cities should regulate facial recognition instead of banning it, China’s SenseTime says

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Cities should regulate facial recognition instead of banning it, China’s SenseTime says
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The CEO of the world’s most valuable AI startup says guidelines would help manage how these systems are deployed.

— SCMP

He described the introduction of new rules covering facial recognition as “crucial” towards the wider adoption of this form of AI technology around the world, while suggesting the ban in San Francisco ban would be the “exception” to that trend. The technology, which uses biometric computer applications to automatically identify an individual from a database of digital images, is already being deployed at US airports.

At its event in Beijing on May 14, SenseTime launched 11 new products for use in industries such as security, education, retail and health care. SenseTime has powered smart city solutions in about 100 mainland Chinese cities, according to the company.

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