Taylor Swift uses facial recognition system to identify her stalkers at concerts

Stalkers are a kind of human being that has nothing else better to do than to stalk on another person’s life to get to know them in a creepy and deeper way. Some stalkers are so into it, they could even list out the things that you do on a daily basis, from the things you eat, the clothes you wear, and many more. 

Although many don’t face stalkers in real life but the people who do face this problem is celebrities. Taylor Swift is one of the celebrities that faces this problem and she have just the right tools to find her stalkers and take action against them. 

Not too long ago, Taylor Swift held a concert at California’s Rose Bowl in May and the concert was monitored by a facial recognition system. The facial recognition system aims to target on Taylor Swift”s stalkers.

The facial recognition system is built into a kiosk that displays the highlights of Taylor Swift’s rehearsals, which would then secretly record and scan on onlooker’s face. The data would then be sent to a “command post” in Nashville, Tennessee that would attempt to match hundreds of images to a database of her known stalkers. 

It is said that US artists have yet to publicize for using facial recognition system in their concerts. Although it is unknown if it is legal to do so, but considering that a concert is a private event, organizers have the rights to do any kind of surveillance. This move may seem a bit too extreme but it is not the first time facial recognition system has been used to look out for unwanted guests. 

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