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pso | 6 years ago
I make that assumption, because the person accussed of multiple crimes is suing Apple based on their use of facial recognition. He wouldn't do that if the ID was used in each crime.
Another article confirms my assumption is correct.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-48022890
"A detective with the New York Police Department allegedly told Mr Bah that the thief probably used Mr Bah's driving licence as identification during one of the robberies. The detective reportedly said that this may have caused Mr Bah to be charged with thefts committed at Apple Stores in New York, Delaware, New Jersey and Massachusetts, according to court papers."
heptathorp|6 years ago
Unfortunately "Stolen ID Blamed for False Arrest" doesn't make for a good story.
Someone|6 years ago
That would be consistent with “Apple said on Tuesday it doesn’t use facial recognition in its stores”.
On the other hand, “Security Industry Specialists Inc., a security firm that’s also named as a defendant, declined to comment on the suit” could mean that Apple hires a third party for its store security, and that firm could use facial recognition.
nkrisc|6 years ago