{"id":4414,"date":"2022-03-25T10:31:20","date_gmt":"2022-03-25T14:31:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestcasinos.co.nz\/?p=4414"},"modified":"2022-03-28T10:36:19","modified_gmt":"2022-03-28T14:36:19","slug":"nz-government-says-a-firm-no-to-facial-recognition-funding","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestcasinos.co.nz\/nz-government-says-a-firm-no-to-facial-recognition-funding\/","title":{"rendered":"NZ government says a firm \u2018no\u2019 to facial recognition funding"},"content":{"rendered":"
New Zealand\u2019s gaming industry\u2019s 2018 adoption of a facial recognition system was prompted by the Gambling Act 2003. The technology was developed via collaboration between COMS Systems and Torutek Holdings Limited and was being implemented on a test basis across selected venues.<\/p>\n
The objective of this innovation was to identify problem gamblers and subsequently prevent them from entering gaming rooms.<\/p>\n
The gaming machine association (GMA) recently petitioned the government for funding for the technology, as the cost involved was proving to be a barrier in establishing gambling harm-minimisation measures.<\/p>\n
The GMA\u2019s chairman, Peter Dengate Thrush, recently announced that the national Ministry of Health had declined to contribute towards the cost of facial recognition software for gaming machines<\/a>. For its part, the government concluded that funding software licenses for gambling venues would be an improper action by the Ministry of Health.<\/p>\n