

They can see you’re a person but not exactly who you are.
They can see you’re a person but not exactly who you are.
Well it could be pretty handy for home automation.
UK keeps forgetting that it’s just a little country now. It can’t play the big boy games like the EU and US any more.
You should totally leave then
Well you and I are different then, I downvote uninteresting stuff all the time. I also downvote a lot of stuff I already saw or know. This particular item meets both criteria.
It doesn’t make me upset, it’s just not interesting or useful.
Okay I guess I could phrase that better but this is the first time they’ve used public mass transit infrastructure that I’ve heard of. I will edit my comment to include the phrase “mass transit”.
No it’s “disruption”, just offload all your delivery costs onto public mass transit infrastructure and fill up the subway cars with deliveries instead of people. Profit.
Well they can identify you are the same person but not your identity… So it’s like a disenbodied fingerprint.
I suppose they could potentially make some database and train an AI on it someday to match to actual identities, but usefulness would be pretty limited at only 95% accuracy. That’s a false reading 1/20 times, so I suspect it would fail bigly to accurately recognize people from large data sets.