Saturday 27 July 2024
Facial recognition technology prevents alcohol sales to minors
You may soon be sold alcoholic drinks by a smart vending machine that uses facial recognition technology.
Businesses in Germany and the US are already selling alcohol using "facial age estimation".
Biometric Update reports that Diebold Nixdorf algorithms in Germany and IDScan.net technology in the US are two such examples that are being monitored using AI.
German store Dorfladen Freckenfeld, which is sometimes unmanned, sells alcohol using facial age estimation from Diebold Nixdorf Smart Vision biometric facial age estimation technology, ensuring alcohol is not sold to minors.
Diebold Nixdorf vice-president of retail technology solutions Matt Redwood said: “The village store in Freckenfeld is a successful example of how modern store technology with self-service checkouts can help to ensure that local supplies, which are urgently needed in rural areas in particular, are available around the clock.”
Redwood added: “The automatic, AI-based age verification solution also enables a faster checkout process. This pleases customers and allows employees to concentrate on their core tasks.”
Then there is 614NOW, a beer vending machine that has been launched in Columbus, Ohio, by craft brewer Land-Grant and local partner VenGuard.
The vending machine reportedly uses face biometrics for age verification by comparing a photo to the image on a scanned ID card. The system is also trained to recognise fake IDs after training an algorithm with fakes collected from local bars.
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