A man wearing a mask uses a facial recognition device before entering the fourth World Intelligence Congress in north China's Tianjin, June 23, 2020. XINHUA PHOTO
A man wearing a mask uses a facial recognition device before entering the fourth World Intelligence Congress in north China's Tianjin, June 23, 2020. XINHUA PHOTO


BEIJING:
China's Supreme People's Court on Wednesday specified a set of regulations for the use of facial recognition.

The rules involve issues concerning the application of laws in the trial of civil cases related to the use of facial recognition technology in handling personal information.

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