Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
China Privacy The Almighty Buck

You Will Soon Be Able To Pay Your Subway Fare With Your Face in China (scmp.com) 84

China has led the world in adoption of smartphone-based mobile payments to the point where the central bank had to remind merchants not to discriminate against cash. The next phase of development may be to pay with your face. South Morning China Post: In Shenzhen, the local subway operator is testing various advanced technologies backed by the ultra-fast 5G network, including facial-recognition ticketing. At the Futian station, instead of presenting a ticket or scanning a QR bar code on their smartphones, commuters can scan their faces on a tablet-sized screen mounted on the entrance gate and have the fare automatically deducted from their linked accounts. Currently in a trial mode, the facial-recognition ticketing service could in future help improve the efficiency of handling the up to 5 million rides per day on the city's subway network. Shenzhen Metro did not elaborate when it will roll out the facial payment service. The introduction of facial recognition-and-payment services to the public transit system marks another step by China toward integrating facial recognition and other artificial intelligence-based technology into everyday life in the world's most populous nation. Consumers can already pay for fried chicken at KFC in China with its "Smile to Pay" facial recognition system, first introduced at an outlet in Hangzhou in January 2017.
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

You Will Soon Be Able To Pay Your Subway Fare With Your Face in China

Comments Filter:
  • The world's oldest profession just became government legislation.
  • Shenzhen is at 22N latitude -- fortunately, this will work less well in climates where people often wear hats, baklavas, and sunglasses at the same time and can't be arsed to take them off for a 5 min subway trip.
    • by omnichad ( 1198475 ) on Thursday March 14, 2019 @08:11PM (#58275584) Homepage

      Wearing baklavas gets messy - especially if they're made with honey.

    • Shenzhen is at 22N latitude -- fortunately, this will work less well in climates where people often wear hats, baklavas, and sunglasses at the same time and can't be arsed to take them off for a 5 min subway trip.

      Sub---way?

      Ok, so there aren't many of them in the US, but I am a bit horrified of this tech coming over here in general.

      I"m not a fan of all the cameras that are up, and not happy that facial recognition is already being introduced....for all purchases and transactions?

      Man, this could really le

      • I use public transportation every day. There are camera's in every bus that I take. You can either pay directly on the bus, or through an app which is what I used.

        We may not be using facial recondition payment yet for public transportation, but it already is just as bad.
        • I use public transportation every day. There are camera's in every bus that I take. You can either pay directly on the bus, or through an app which is what I used.

          We may not be using facial recondition payment yet for public transportation, but it already is just as bad.

          Hmm..yet another reason for me not to take public transportation....even if it were a viable resource where I live.

          • Well, if it wasn't for the fact that I had a retina detachment in my left eye. And my vision in it is still very blurry, even after having it re-attached. I would not be taking the public transportation either. I do not consider it safe for either myself or anyone else for me to drive until I regain more sight in that eye.

            But, now that I do take public transportation. I do not deal with traffic jams, my and others road rage, nor my GFs morning bitch mode when she gives me a ride to work. Cost's me
            • Anywhere the buses and trains go with sufficient frequency and reliability. Regrettably - and I'm in the Cleveland area also - that's a small and shrinking subset of the region. Efforts are underway to address this, but will likely fall far short of what is genuinely needed.
              • Complete agreement with you on this. I have followed the saga of the funding(state/county) issues with RTA. There are many parts to the issue/problem, but no good solution yet. I am lucky. I can take the Metro bus's, which are all mostly new. And just one transfer.

                But, my GF is going for a major operation in 2 weeks and I was mapping out the bus for this. What a cluster, and it is at University main campus. I probably will just do the bus to work, then Lyft to the hospital and then home.
  • by alvinrod ( 889928 ) on Thursday March 14, 2019 @06:36PM (#58275294)
    Sure you can pay with your face, unless your social credit score is too low. Then it will probably just signal the authorities to come round you up and send you away. Eventually the camps will be done processing all of the Uyghurs and they'll need some new grist for the mill.
    • by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Thursday March 14, 2019 @06:43PM (#58275314) Homepage Journal

      Sure you can pay with your face, unless your social credit score is too low. Then it will probably just signal the authorities to come round you up and send you away.

      Then you can pay with all of your body parts.

      • In our business dealings, if somebody don't pay wit cash, dey end up paying wid something else, like der kneecaps. Second time dey don't pay, it ain't pretty. Der singing in da boys choir. Know what I mean? Der ain't no third time.
      • by dryriver ( 1010635 ) on Thursday March 14, 2019 @06:57PM (#58275364)
        They don't have to send you anywhere - ALL of China is being transformed into an open air prison. The Chinese Communist Party exists first and foremost to OPPRESS its citizens. You don't have to do that in a labor camp - these commie-gays probably get the same kick out of just surveilling 1 Billion people in everything they do every day. Well done Apple & Co. You moving your manufacturing Dollars to China has trapped 1 Billion people inside one big fucking Panopticon.
        • It's going to be interesting to see if we can actually manage to avoid inescapable tyranny, when the Chinese have already beaten us to it. With the way that leftists keep getting elected that actively seek to make gun ownership and free speech illegal, there's no way to be sure.
          • And that bullshit by leftists pales in comparison to the far greater threat from the right; which is far more in favor of FISA court back intelligence agency mass surveillance having unchecked power, far more in favor of civil asset forfeiture, and completely against any consequence for police violating our constitutional rights. The last two are by far the worst, as they actually impact peoples day to day lives in much more severe way. I hate the left's position on gun rights and free speech (and sex crime
            • Who are these rightists who want greater surveillance? The FISA court was abused by the FBI in an attempt to rig the election for Hillary.
              • The right wants to punish a few people for whatever they think some agents did for Clinton or against Trump; not a one of them is seeking to reduce the scope of mass surveillance, limit FISA authority in general, or reduce the power of any agency. The right is far worse than the left when it comes to rallying around "national security" to enable mass surveillance and warrantless search and you damn well know it.
                • WHO. Name names. You're not talking about right vs. left, this is nationalist vs. globalist, democratic vs. authoritarian.

                  The FBI did indeed commit multiple felonies and colluded with the Clinton campaign. We have hard evidence, which you doubtless have seen unless you live in a cave or an echo chamber.

            • And that bullshit by leftists pales in comparison to the far greater threat from the right; which is far more in favor of FISA court back intelligence agency mass surveillance having unchecked power, far more in favor of civil asset forfeiture, and completely against any consequence for police violating our constitutional rights.

              You're going to brush aside the existential threat leftists pose to civil liberties in order to single out R's as the party never to vote for? Sure, seems legit. That aside there isn't much of the above that I disagree with. Let's look at the big picture, though.

              Leftists: Authoritarian would-be tyrants that seek the public to be too afraid to utter any opinion or humor that is not preapproved, lest that person's personal life, career, or business goes down in flames. Their purpose is to enforce conform

              • I'm not brushing anything aside; if you look at my post history I'm always railing against the left too. But making the argument that the right is the worse of the two authoritarian parties is exactly what I'm doing; in voting for the left over the right, it's really choosing the lesser evil, not choosing a 'good' party. The left's attacks on speech are theoretical and unlikely to get very far in court; meanwhile, the right's establishment of a police state and allowing routine civil rights violations by po
        • by mentil ( 1748130 )

          Dictators tend to feel anxious that their close officials, or the evil group du jour, are going to betray/usurp them; this is the typical cause of purges.
          Now scale this up to a dictatorial government, that is afraid much LARGER groups (say, all the Maoists) are going to roll out the guillotines, and the oppression gets much larger in scope and time scale.

          Oppression is a side-effect of the #1 bureaucracy goal: continuity of the bureaucracy. Anything that threatens the CCP is considered an "existential threat

          • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

            Dictators tend to feel anxious that their close officials, or the evil group du jour, are going to betray/usurp them; this is the typical cause of purges.
            Now scale this up to a dictatorial government, that is afraid much LARGER groups (say, all the Maoists) are going to roll out the guillotines, and the oppression gets much larger in scope and time scale.

            Oppression is a side-effect of the #1 bureaucracy goal: continuity of the bureaucracy. Anything that threatens the CCP is considered an "existential threat

      • Then you can pay with all of your body parts.

        Well if it is expensive enough it could cost an arm and a leg.

      • Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • by irving47 ( 73147 )

      What's the difference? They've started denying travel to people with too low a score, anyway

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Just wear a mask so you look like someone with a good credit score, e.g. one of those novelty Winnie the Pooh ones. Best of all you don't even have to pay for the ride!

    • by mysidia ( 191772 )

      What you have there is more DisInformation, FUD, and unfounded fears about China's social "credit". The credit Scores
      (that's plural, not one score), are actually penalizing People who are bad passengers and violating rules and courtesy while using the public transportation specifically with restriction on the use of public transportation services.

      This is not "Because you have wrongthink, you can't take the train to work tomorrow" -- Instead, this is, for example: Because you got on the tra

  • Wut? (Score:2, Funny)

    by HangingChad ( 677530 )

    How can they do that when they all look alike?

  • The abominable Chinese Communist Party - who hate God so much that they are much much more than mere "Atheists" by the way - are giving a proud demonstration of what living under a "New World Order" would look like. Technology everywhere, always on, always identifying you and always working against you as a human being. We are fucking IDIOTS for buying anything manufactured in this God-hating country at all - every Dollar we send the Chinese Communist Party gets used against the people who have to live in C
    • THis is not what I expected.

      • It won't be obvious once the comments fill in some more... but I saw what you did here. Kudos. haha

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      The NSA and GCQH have the same systems to detect social changes in a person.
      They just don't tell the world about it.
      The West has an informal interview to see what a person is doing what they do.
      Should that fail uniformed police talk to a persons boss and work colleagues.
      Still not change to a persons political views?
      The interviews become criminal and very formal.
      Bank accounts stop working.
      Lawyers suggest better lawyers. But as the bank account is frozen...
      Finally the SAS is used without any comme
  • Interestingly enough, human identification technology seems to be advancing favoring facial recognition versus the traditional fingerprint, iris, or other biometric identifier.

    Why? Facial characteristics are among the easiest to conceal (hats, surgery, scarves, facial hair, make up).

    We can only speculate, but it does seem like taking your picture without your permission is, er, socially acceptable.

    • by Kjella ( 173770 )

      You don't have to speculate a lot, fingerprint/iris etc. is point identification where the person wants to identify. With facial recognition you can people over time from camera to camera. If you got them positively identified at one point you can track both forwards and backwards. If you got a superzoom [dpreview.com] you can do it from a great distance. If you're the Chinese they can probably cross reference with cell phone towers, electronic payments etc. to narrow down the number of likely people from 1.4 billion to a

  • ... my face is not in China?
    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      China counts every face in and out. Every embassy worker, academic, tourist, NGO, sports fan.
      None of the long term, generational illegal immigration problems like in the USA result.
  • Then you can't travel, can't rent a car. Can't go certain places. Can't leave the country.

    Basically you become a public services pariah.

  • You've been able to pay down enough of the vig to delay making a payment on principle with a kneecap for as long as i can remember; there's a ton of "prior art" out there.
  • tail 'Face Off'? This will never work!

  • I think the latter.

A committee takes root and grows, it flowers, wilts and dies, scattering the seed from which other committees will bloom. -- Parkinson

Working...