Yahoo Japan tests facial-recognition payment system
Yahoo
Japan is testing a system that allows people to go out shopping without having
to bring any money, cards or their phone.
The system uses facial
recognition. Company officials hope it can help alleviate a labor shortage in
Japan's retail industry.
The company has started testing
out the service at an outlet it runs in Tokyo that sells food and daily
necessities.
Users register photos of their
faces on a smartphone website and link their personal accounts with a cashless
payment service.
While shopping, they scan items'
bar codes and then show their faces to a recognition device. When the system
matches the image to that of the registered photo, it approves the payment.
Yoshioka Tomohiko, senior manager
at Yahoo Japan's ID Division, says the system is expected to improve customer
turnover and reduce operational burden.
The company says it will continue to tweak the technology with the aim of introducing it at convenience stores and supermarket chains.
Source: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20230417_33/