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Grozny's local authorities plan to upgrade school video surveillance cameras with facial recognition technology and integrate the systems of 60 schools into a unified online education monitoring system. This system aims to track employee attendance and replace traditional student roll calls, potentially linking with a digital diary to inform parents about their children's school arrivals and departures. Currently, surveillance cameras in schools monitor entrances, corridors, and courtyards, focusing on safety and transparency in education. This project is expected to not only enhance child safety but also bring transparency to the educational process.  +
Metro Valparaíso incorporated a video analytics system that uses facial recognition with Artificial Intelligence to monitor the proper use of cards with fare benefits, such as the National Student Card and the Senior Card. The system, in operation since 2018 at the Puerto and Limache stations, analyzes in real time the images captured by the Closed Circuit Television, carrying out a verification process that determines if the passengers are holders of the cards they use. The tool was developed by Metric Arts, beginning its implementation in 2017 as a pilot project. The Metro Valparaíso database is used in such a way that, each time a person passes through a turnstile with a card with benefits, Artificial Intelligence compares their biometric data with those of the user registered in said database. Additionally, the system makes it possible to detect evasion and alert risk situations on the platforms due to the eventual entry of people onto the rails.  +
The Moscow Metro has introduced a facial recognition system across all 241 stations, enabling customers to pay by simply looking into a camera. Despite authorities emphasizing its use for payments and security, concerns about potential human rights violations arise. Trial since December 2020, the FacePay system has garnered thousands of users, set for full implementation by October 15. The Moscow IT Department asserts the upgrade's goal is to enhance safety and data protection. However, privacy lawyers and digital rights groups worry about potential misuse, fearing increased surveillance and harassment by the Kremlin against perceived opponents.  +