Auror's facial recognition system is being rolled out in shops to identify high-risk offenders based on past in-store offending, amid government support and privacy safeguards, while facing legal and ethical scrutiny.
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Stage set for much more facial recognition in shopsAuror asserts 99.9% accuracy in retail crime detection
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