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Facial recognition in UAE: How will it change lives

Facial recognition in UAE: How will it change lives Reuters The use of this technology could lessen the need for traditional means of identification such as official documents. The UAE Cabinet recently approved a proposal to employ facial recognition technology to further develop services provided by private and government sectors. The use of this technology could lessen the need for traditional means of identification such as official documents, make various services seamless, and also secure processes. Over time, our face could well be our digital identity, and allow us seamless access to places and establishments without the need for access or identification cards. “Facial recognition is a pathway to digital transformation. You can have paperless borders; automation can ease travel and make access to several services more efficient and faster,” said Dr Ali Raza, Professor of Computing Sciences, overlooking the digital transformation lab and a consultant to government age

UAE approves facial recognition in some key sectors: How the technology is changing our world

Q: Which countries allow the use of facial recognition? You could be anywhere in the world. If you’re in Timbuktu using an iPhone X (or higher) or even the more affordable RealMi 5 (or higher) you’re functionally part of the facial recognition ecosystem. In some countries, facial recognition is used when issuing identity documents and, most often, combined with other biometrics, like digital fingerprints and iris scans to fight fraud and identity theft. Q: Is facial recognition used in the UAE? Yes. It s used to enhance community life. In March 2020, Abu Dhabi police upgraded their patrol cars with live biometric facial recognition system. It is also used for border checks.

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