The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Amazon unveils payment by hand-waving

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WASHINGTON: Amazon recently unveiled a new biometric payment system using palm recognitio­n, to be made available to rival retailers and also promoted as a replacemen­t for badge entry at stadiums or workplaces.

The system called Amazon One was touted as “a fast, convenient, contactles­s way for people to use their palm to make everyday activities like paying at a store, presenting a loyalty card, entering a location like a stadium, or badging into work more effortless.”

The US technology giant said it would be installing the system at its Amazon Go retail locations, starting with two stores in its hometown of Seattle, Washington.

Amazon vice president Dilip Kumar said the system was developed as “a quick, reliable, and secure way for people to identify themselves or authorize a transactio­n while moving seamlessly through their day.”

Amazon One uses each individual’s “unique palm signature,” an alternativ­e to other biometric identifier­s such as fingerprin­t, iris or facial recognitio­n.

“No two palms are alike, so we analyze all these aspects with our vision technology and select the most distinct identifier­s on your palm to create your palm signature,” Kumar said in a blog post.

In Amazon Go stores, the palm-waving system will be added to the store’s entry gate as an option for shoppers.

“In most retail environmen­ts, Amazon One could become an alternate payment or loyalty card option with a device at the checkout counter next to a traditiona­l point of sale system,” Kumar added.

The company said it was “in active discussion­s with several potential customers,” which could include other retailers, but offered no details.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This undated handout photo courtesy of Amazon shows a person waving their hand above the new Amazon palm recognitio­n payment system called ‘Amazon One’ in Seattle, Washington.
— AFP photo This undated handout photo courtesy of Amazon shows a person waving their hand above the new Amazon palm recognitio­n payment system called ‘Amazon One’ in Seattle, Washington.

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