Foodstuffs

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Shopkeepers itching to follow Foodstuffs' lead on facial recognition ... (RNZ)

Retail NZ says there are a lot of businesses keen to put similar systems in place.

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Privacy Commissioner promises to closely monitor Foodstuffs' facial ... (New Zealand Herald)

The Privacy Commissioner has concerns about Foodstuffs North Island facial recognition trials that are rolled out across 25 supermarkets across the North...

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Foodstuffs' facial recognition tech trial concerns Privacy Commissioner (1 News)

Twenty-five New World and Pak'nSave stores across the North Island will be trialling the technology over the next six months, beginning from today.

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Concerns over Foodstuffs' facial recognition trial (Otago Daily Times)

There were 4719 incidents of retail crime reported across Foodstuffs stores in the last quarter of 2023. Stock photo: Getty Images.

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Privacy Commissioner keeping close eye on Foodstuffs' facial ... (Newshub)

Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster is keeping a close eye on the facial recognition technology (FRT) trial starting at Foodstuffs North Island stores. The ...

Privacy Commissioner To Keep A Close Eye On Foodstuffs North ... (Scoop.co.nz)

Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster will use his inquiry powers to keep a close eye on the facial recognition technology (FRT) trial that Foodstuffs North ...

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'Māori women and women of colour will be targeted' in Foodstuffs ... (Te Ao Māori News)

Dr Karaitiana Taiuru, a Māori AI specialist and tech ethicist is warning that Thursday's launch of Foodstuffs North Island's facial recognition technology (FRT) ...

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'Not without risk': Facial recognition scan trial starts at Foodstuffs ... (Otago Daily Times)

There were 4719 incidents of retail crime reported across Foodstuffs stores in the last quarter of 2023. Stock photo: Getty Images.

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Fears Māori women will be targets in Foodstuffs' facial recognition ... (New Zealand Herald)

Originally published by Māori Television Māori women and women of colour will be likely targets in Foodstuffs' facial recognition trial. That's the concern.

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