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<blockquote data-quote="rhodesbe" data-source="post: 1880756" data-attributes="member: 2415"><p>You actually bring up a major distinction for this type of software.</p><p></p><p>The casino immediately recognized you because of a variety of factors. They knew you were coming, from your airline manifest data. They even (collectively) knew which property you were staying at, and which ones you had already played. The casinos share that data.</p><p></p><p>They also had at least three human beings check your identity as you entered the casino you are talking about. Human beings recognized you, not computer software.</p><p></p><p>Facial recognition software is a poor substitute for good, old-fashioned manpower. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) Vegas is one of the only locales on earth that can justify staffing those huge operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodesbe, post: 1880756, member: 2415"] You actually bring up a major distinction for this type of software. The casino immediately recognized you because of a variety of factors. They knew you were coming, from your airline manifest data. They even (collectively) knew which property you were staying at, and which ones you had already played. The casinos share that data. They also had at least three human beings check your identity as you entered the casino you are talking about. Human beings recognized you, not computer software. Facial recognition software is a poor substitute for good, old-fashioned manpower. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) Vegas is one of the only locales on earth that can justify staffing those huge operations. [/QUOTE]
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