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Concertgoers will soon live in their own personalized version of hell above and beyond the Ticketmaster convenience fee. Live Nation, Ticketmaster's parent company, recently announced a pilot program to ditch tickets in favor of advanced facial recognition technology.
For the pilot, Ticketmaster partnered with Blink Identity, a Texas-based biometric company that previously worked to implement biometric security programs in both Afghanistan and Iraq. The company claims it can make a positive ID in "half a second," even if those being scanned aren't looking directly at its cameras. Once scanned, the system flies through a potential database of tens (or hundreds) of thousands of attendees in an attempt to make a positive ID. Only then will it grant entry to the event.
Replacing physical (or digital) tickets with advanced biometrics systems, as you might have guessed, isn't without its critics.
(Score: 4, Interesting) by nobu_the_bard on Wednesday May 16 2018, @04:22PM
Face can change-
Aging, injury, disease, cosmetics, surgery, etc.
Coworker at the data center couldn't get in the other day, because the facial recognition system they have apparently learned his glasses, and he replaced the old broken ones recently. They said that's practically a daily occurrence.