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11/02/2018
Spot suspects with surveillance sunglasses
DO YOU THINK THIS COULD BE IMPLEMENTED IN OUR COUNTRY ZIMBABWE??
Police in China have begun using sunglasses equipped with facial recognition technology to identify suspected criminals. The glasses are connected to an internal database of suspects, meaning officers can quickly scan crowds while looking for fugitives. But critics fear the technology will give even more power to the government.
The sunglasses have already helped police capture seven suspects, according to Chinese state media. Police used the new equipment at a busy train station in the central city of Zhengzhou to identify the suspects. The seven people who were apprehended are accused of crimes ranging from hit-and-runs to human trafficking. But there are fears that China's authoritarian leaders will use the sunglasses to track political dissidents or profile ethnic minorities.
China is a world leader in facial recognition technology and regularly reminds its citizens that such equipment will make it almost impossible to evade the authorities. The country has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". An estimated 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and some 400 million new ones are expected be installed in the next three years. Many of the cameras use AI, including facial recognition technology.
Chinese police unveil camera sunglasses The glasses are equipped with facial recognition technology and connect to a database of suspects.
This one is for all "security guards"
The owner of an underwear making company was having a tough time with stock shortages. On departure for home all worker's bags were searched and everything always seemed to be ok. All security measures you can think of were put in place, Auditors were called in but still no one was caught and stock continued to disappear. All workers including management were checked on departure, each wearing just one underwear and no one was caught with more than one pair.
Then one day security was advised to check all workers on arrival. He got shock of his life when he found that all the workers including management had no underwear on them!!!
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