News from this site on March 4, based on reports from The Paper, Southern Metropolis Daily and other reports, before the opening of this year’s two sessions, Dai Bin, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and president of the China Tourism Academy, was interviewed. Dai Bin suggested that facial recognition technology should not be used too much in tourism scenarios and should be based on the law. Dai Bin said that whether it is a travel scene or other scenes,
setting up facial recognition technologyneeds to protect the privacy and data security of tourists. At the same time, Dai Bin called for the early implementation of the "Safety Management Regulations on the Application of Facial Recognition Technology". It said that the installation of facial recognition equipment terminals in hotels has neither clear legal and administrative regulations nor formal departmental regulations. not only faces the problem of protecting tourist data, but also causes a waste of resources.
The draft for comments stipulates that the use of facial recognition technology to process facial information must obtain individual consent or written consent in accordance with the law. The use of facial recognition technology to identify specific natural persons at long distances and non-inductively in public places and business premises shall be necessary to safeguard national security, public safety or to protect the life, health and property safety of natural persons in emergencies, and shall be authorized by individuals or interested parties. People took the initiative.
The draft for comments stipulates that facial recognition should be used in hotels, banks, stations, airports, stadiums, exhibition halls, museums, art galleries, libraries and other business premises, except where laws and administrative regulations stipulate For technical verification of personal identity, it is not allowed to force, mislead, defraud, or coerce individuals to accept facial recognition technology to verify personal identity on the grounds of handling business, improving service quality, etc..
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