This hasn’t gotten a lot of press, but it’s indicative of a huge issue.
The story: a mom was going with her daughter to see the Rockettes at Madison Square Garden (MSG).
But Conlon wasn’t allowed in the venue after Madison Square Garden Entertainment’s facial recognition technology identified Conlon. Security guards approached Conlon and removed her from the venue, NBC New York reported.
The mom apparently works for a New Jersey law firm that is engaged in litigation regarding a restaurant owned by MSG. She is not part of that team and does not practice in New York.
Now here’s the scary part:
“They knew my name before I told them,” Conlon reportedly said. “They knew the firm I was associated with before I told them. And they told me I was not allowed to be there.”
If Madison Square Garden has this technology in place and is using it, who else is using it that we don’t know about??
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