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---------------------------------------- If you're going to lie to people, at least make the lie believable. February 24th, 2024 ---------------------------------------- I've been reading about a controversy at University of Waterloo, students there have discovered that M&M branded candy vending machines on campus are equipped with cameras and facial recognition technology. The part of the story that really made me shake my head though was a statement from the vending company to the student newspaper: "what's most important to understand is that the machines do not take or store any photos or images, and an individual person cannot be identified using the technology in the machines. The technology acts as a motion sensor that detects faces, so the machine knows when to activate the purchasing interface -- never taking or storing images of customers." Cameras take pictures. Using facial recognition in place of a motion sensor or proximity sensor violates the KISS philosophy. A USB camera based setup that they describe costs more than using a motion sensor or proximity sensor. Somebody is lying here... It's not hard to tell who.
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205 folks saw right through the lie, but got a candy bar anyway.
Comments have been left on this post: In the Invenda brochure, there isn't much regard for KISS philosophy. Posted Thu Feb 29 08:13:36 UTC 2024 by tor-exit-141.relayon.org. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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