Grocery stores across Connecticut are using facial recognition technology to combat theft, but some customers and lawmakers are raising privacy concerns about the practice.
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Wegmans, the supermarket chain known for its cult-like following, angered some loyalists after revealing it uses facial recognition technology at New York City stores.
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The Post got a front-row seat, scouring thousands of booths at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to find the most ...
Kat Dennings told Entertainment Tonight that Marvel scanned her face for digital use. She made the comment while filming her ...
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Shoppers at a Wegmans supermarket at Broadway and 8th Street in New York City are greeted, not just by the produce section, ...