Khaleej Times

Smile! You’ve just checked in at our hotel

- Clare Jim and Adam Jourdan

hong kong/shanghai — Chinese guests at Marriott Internatio­nal, the world’s largest hotel chain, may soon be able to check in with a quick scan of their facial features.

The chain will work in a joint venture with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group to test facial recognitio­n check-ins at two China hotels this month, the firms said on Wednesday, with ambitions for a global rollout later.

China is spearheadi­ng the use

of facial recognitio­n for everything from helping control major live events to ordering fast-food, but also bolstering a growing domestic surveillan­ce system that has raised fears among human rights activists of users’ privacy being invaded.

The joint venture said the new technology would help guests jump queues and cut the check-in process to less than a minute, compared to at least three minutes at a normal counter.

Chinese guests will need to scan their IDs, take a photo and input

contact details on an automated machine, the firms said. The device will then dispense room key cards after verifying identities and booking informatio­n.

The pilot will roll out at two Marriott hotels in Hangzhou and Sanya on the tropical island province of Hainan.

In September last year, Yum China’s KFC launched a “Smile to Pay” facial recognitio­n system at a store in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, looking to lure in tech-savvy younger consumers.

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Facial recognitio­n technologi­es in hotels will help guests jump queues.
— Bloomberg Facial recognitio­n technologi­es in hotels will help guests jump queues.

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