In six months, Madison Square Garden Entertainment utilized the tech to have three people removed from the Garden and Radio City Music Hall.
A group of local leaders say entertainment venues should not have the power to weaponize facial recognition to violate fans' privacy.The group also demanded Madison Square Garden Entertainment erase the data it gathered on fans.Facial recognition technology is a useful tool widely used throughout the country, including the sports and entertainment industry, retail locations, casinos and airports to protect the safety of the people that visit and work at those locations.
Our venues are worldwide destinations and several sit on major transit hubs in the heart of New York.
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