Ask HN: How could a local face recognition system for a health club go wrong?
I am wary of facial recognition systems when implemented by big governments, big corporations, etc...
But I have a unique use case which would make checking into my local yoga studio so much better.
Instead of lining up to have a front desk staff member who doesn't know your name or face double check that you have enough credits left to attend a yoga class...
Imagine if you could just walk through the door, with a screen saying "Hi flyGuyOnTheSly, you have 5 classes remaining after you use this one!" and you could just walk into class.
The only angle I can think of for this kind of system going wrong would be if the "small yoga studio" grew into a "big yoga studio" or "big something else" and continued to implement and grow their facial recognition data.
But other than that, any concerns you might have would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
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[ 0.17 ms ] story [ 25.0 ms ] threadA better solution IMO would be to have an RFID reader that connects to a custom virtual RFID tag in your phone, and tells you all that. Android can already do this, iOS is I think on the way to be able to do it, some stuff was added in iOS 13.
Id say the easiest is to give them an app where they can check their credits and geofence the yoga class so a push notification appears once you arrive.
If you really wanted to, you could display a TV displaying a live page on your website and when the geofencing is triggered it will display the persons details.
My local gym has an app with a QR code, which you just scan as you go in. This sounds like a reasonable tech solution to the actual problem. I have to imagine someone out there has packaged this kind of thing as an off-the-shelf solution.
It's a slippery slope and the rabbit hole only goes deeper