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In news: Professor Manjeet Rege discusses facial recognition technology with MPR – Newsroom

April 5, 2025001 Min Read
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The director of artificial intelligence at St. Thomas University for the director of applied artificial intelligence, Manjeet Rege, was recently presented in an episode of the Minnesota Now Podcast of Minnesota Public Radio with Nina Moini, as well as in another MPR News Story on the subject. Dr. Rege has deepened a new gluttony input system using facial recognition technology in the episode entitled “A look behind the new Facial Recognition Technology at Twins Stadium”.

“Technology accelerates the entry into the 2.5x processing fans more quickly than the digitization methods of traditional tickets, and it also welcomes large groups and families to enter together in a transparent manner. The Go-Ahead input system incorporates facial authentication with free flow projection technology, which guarantees that fans entering the stadium are before the fraud of tickets.” – Dr Manjeet Rege, director of the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence

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