London CNN —A rising number of British stores are using a facial recognition system powered by artificial intelligence to identify repeat shoplifters in what one human rights group has called the spread of “airport-style security” on the high street.
Human rights groups say this type of technology flouts people’s right to privacy and often makes mistakes.
Facewatch also retains shoppers’ data for only two weeks — half the amount of time a regular “CCTV” security camera in the UK typically stores footage.
But Gordon is confident Facewatch’s system doesn’t have any bias and stresses that it is supported by human staff who’ve been trained in facial recognition.
Last month, the European Parliament agreed to ban the use of real-time, AI-powered facial recognition technology in public spaces.
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