Documents obtained by civil liberties group Big Brother Watch show the Government-owned company launched a pilot scheme at major stations in 2022 which was able to assess whether someone was happy, sad or angry.
Documents obtained by civil liberties group Big Brother Watch show the Government-owned company launched a pilot scheme at major stations - including Glasgow - in 2022 which was able to assess whether someone was happy, sad or angry.
The system did send images for analysis by Amazon Rekognition software to record demographic details, such as a passenger's gender and age range, but that part of the programme has ended. Jake Hurfurt, head of research and investigations at Big Brother Watch, said: "Network Rail had no right to deploy discredited emotion recognition technology against unwitting commuters at some of Britain's biggest stations, and I have submitted a complaint to the Information Commissioner about this trial.
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