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Some new bank machines use a camera and AI to recognize the customer instead of asking for a card.
Some banks have started using cameras at their ATMs. Instead of swiping a card, you look at the screen. The AI compares your face to the photo on file.
If it matches, you can get cash without a card. If it doesn't, the machine asks for a card the old way. The bank says it's faster and harder to copy than a card.
The big idea: face-recognition ATMs are convenient and harder to fake, but a face is forever — so the safety of the photo really matters.
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What is the core idea behind "ATMs That Look at Your Face"?
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "ATMs That Look at Your Face"?
A learner studying ATMs That Look at Your Face would need to understand which concept?
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