Bunnings Australia wins legal fight to use AI facial recognition in stores
Bunnings Australia wins legal fight to use AI facial recognition in stores
Ruling made in Bunnings' three-year fight to use AI to scan customer faces
Bunnings was reasonably entitled to use AI facial recognition technology to combat crime and staff abuse in its stores, the Administrative Review Tribunal finds.
Australia's Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind determined in 2024 that Bunnings breached privacy laws by scanning hundreds of thousands of customers' faces without their proper consent.
A review of that decision by the Administrative Review Tribunal of Australia has now found the opposite
The retailer did not break the law by scanning customers' identities, but should improve its privacy policy and notify customers of the use of AI-based facial recognition technology, the ruling said
Petty typical stuff by this point. The privacy-invading company wins, pissweak government makes a few privacy "recommendations" but stops short of enforcing anything