“It will provide driver’s examinations via simulator, registration services, and feature advanced face-scanning technology developed by Tencent. Citizens will use their face as an ID Card. While the report wasn’t specific, it seems to indicate that those using the services won’t have to sit at stations and sign up for accounts, or download apps to generate logins. Image recognition AI will have access to all the pertinent information needed — it all sounds very elegant and smooth.”
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