Tesco To Use Face Detection Technology For In-Store Advertising 212
TinTops writes "Tesco has sparked privacy concerns following its decision to install technology that scans shoppers' faces in order to display video advertising on screens at its petrol stations. The UK's privacy watchdog the ICO is looking into the technology. This is the first national rollout of the system, known as OptimEyes, which claims to recognize facial characteristics that determine a customer's gender and age in order to show more relevant video adverts on screens as they queue at the till. Simon Sugar, chief executive of Amscreen, the firm which sells the technology, has admitted it has connotations of science fiction, but is looking to increase its reach further. 'Yes, it's like something out of Minority Report, but this could change the face of British retail and our plans are to expand the screens into as many supermarkets as possible,' he said."
Frost (Score:5, Funny)
With a face like mine, I don't expect to see adverts for condoms.
Old Mo had it right.... (Score:5, Funny)
And they wonder why people wear Burquas.
Mohammed, at the cutting edge of the consumer fight back
Re:phillip K dick (Score:5, Funny)
Everyone wear the same mask, maybe the Guy Fawkes (sp?) mask, and that way really fsck with the ad database by having the same ad shown to everyone at all times...that should really skew the stats.
Re:Frost (Score:4, Funny)
So... if I want to know what sort of stuff Jeremy Clarkson buys I can just print his face on some paper and wear it at a gas station.
Yep, that sounds like they've sorted out all the privacy issues.