Some Chinese universities are now scanning faces for student enrollment

Beijing's Tsinghua University started using facial recognition for more than 3,800 new students this year

Facial recognition is becoming ubiquitous in China. Technology from Guangzhou-based CloudWalk is used in 60 airports across China. (Picture: Handout)

Back-to-school season in China’s universities has become another example of how facial recognition technology is now part of people’s everyday lives, just like social media, mobile payments and online shopping already are.

A growing number of universities are now extending their use of facial recognition to the enrollment registration process, after its initial adoption in applications such as security and recording students’ attendance.
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