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[2021.10.20] FirstUK schools will use facial recognition to speed up lunch payments

https://www.engadget.com/uk-school-facial-recognition-cafeteria-canteen-200457972.html

 

UK schools will use facial recognition to speed up lunch payments | Engadget

UK schools are using facial recognition to speed up payments in canteens, raising privacy concerns..

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Facial recognition may soon play a role in your child's lunch. The Financial Times reports that nine schools in the UK's North Ayrshire will start taking payments for canteen (aka cafeteria) lunches by scanning students' faces. The technology should help minimize touch during the pandemic, but is mainly meant to speed up transaction times. That could be important when you may have roughly 25 minutes to serve an entire school of hungry kids.

 

Both the schools and system installer CRB Cunningham argued the systems would address privacy and security concerns. CRB Cunningham noted its hardware wasn't using live facial recognition (actively scanning crowds), and was checking against encrypted faceprint templates. Schools were already using fingerprint readers, too, so this was more of a shift in biometric technology than a brand new layer of security. There were also concerns about fraud using conventional PINs — facial recognition is theoretically safer. North Ayrshire's council added that 97 percent of children or parents had offered consent.

 

That won't satisfy some critics, though. Big Brother Watch and England's Biometrics Commissioner both maintained that facial recognition was arbitrary. There was a concern that school rollouts might normalize face scanning and numb students to privacy concerns. If you grow up with this technology, you might not object when it crops up at airports or music festivals.

You might not see this spread to the US and other countries given mounting opposition. However, it's safe to say many will be watching the UK school rollout to gauge both the viability of facial recognition and its real-world pitfalls.

 

canteen

a restaurant provided by an organization such as a military camp, college, factory, or company for its soldiers, students, staff, etc.

 

arbitrary

based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system: his mealtimes were entirely arbitrary.

 

numb

deprived of the power of sensation: my feet were numb with cold.

 

gauge

an instrument or device for measuring the magnitude, amount, or contents of something, typically with a visual display of such information: a fuel gauge.

 

viability

ability to work successfully: an interest in the long-term viability of British companies | studies to ensure the viability of the project.

 

pitfalls

a hidden or unsuspected danger or difficulty. / a covered pit used as a trap.