Facial recognition technology speeding up US fast food service


A couple orders their meal and selects the facial recognition feature, which stores their facial geometry for up to three years, at the kiosk in the Boca Raton BurgerFi on Dec. 10, 2018. (Jennifer Lett/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS)

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