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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp C.VSBY

Alternate Symbol(s):  VSBGF | C.VSBY.W.A | C.VSBY.W.B

VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp. is a Canada-based software provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven security and retail analytics technology. The Company is engaged in providing Proactive Digital Display, which transforms retail and public spaces as well as place-based media networks with software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based audience measurement and security software that uses AI and... see more

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VSBLTY Groupe Technologies Corp > Facial analysis & recognition technologies
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Post by 1Investdilemma on Mar 29, 2024 8:33pm

Facial analysis & recognition technologies

Businesses and event venues are increasingly using new facial analysis and recognition technologies in public settings. MSG Entertainment, which owns the Madison Square Garden sports arena as well as other venues like Radio City Music Hall, has recently used facial recognition technology to bar lawyers working for firms engaged in legal battles with the company from attending any events at its New York venues. More airports are adding it at security checkpoints too. And just this February, students at the University of Waterloo pressured its administration to remove vending machines secretly embedded with facial analysis technology.


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