Students have expressed their dismay after discovering the M&M's vending machine installed on their campus has been spying on them.
Students at the University of Waterloo in Canada have expressed their dismay after discovering the M&M’s vending machine installed on their campus has been spying on them.
The facial recognition error message discovered by River Stanley on the University of Waterloo campus. “What’s most important to understand is that the machines do not take or store any photos or images, and an individual person cannot be identified using the technology in the machines,” the statement reads.
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