Gwangju artificial intelligence (AI) company GhostPass (CEO Seon-kwan Lee) will participate in ‘CES 2023’ held in Las Vegas, USA for a total of 4 days from January 5 (Thursday) to January 8 (Sunday, local time), 2023, to promote decentralized technology. They announced that they will introduce a biometric identification solution.
GhostPass is an AI company that develops payment and identity authentication and identification solutions through biometric authentication using AI technologies such as facial and voice recognition based on individual biometric information. GhostPass’s solution is characterized by its ability to solve the problem of entrenched surveillance society due to real-time monitoring, which is a hot topic around the world, and to minimize the risk of mass leakage of biometric information.
At this exhibition, GhostPass will unveil not only its core technologies, but also its biometric information-based school attendance system, which is currently undergoing a demonstration project in the Gwangju area. In cooperation with Daechonjungang Elementary School in Nam-gu, Gwangju, GhostPass is conducting the nation’s first demonstration of a ‘biometric information-based school attendance system’ that applies biometric information distributed storage and AI facial recognition technology to students who submitted personal information consent forms.
The biometric information-based school attendance system is an attendance management solution that allows students’ information to be checked at a glance through the teacher’s tablet and the student’s personal smartphone through AI facial recognition and biometric information distributed storage technology. Teachers who perform attendance duties can use this service to conveniently manage student arrival and departure from school, and after-school classes. We plan to introduce commercial services after a supplementation period starting from the new year.
In addition, Ghost Pass plans to introduce smart authentication services in Sejong Special Self-Governing City and Busan Metropolitan City, which have been designated as national pilot smart cities. In addition, a technology transfer and business agreement is expected to be signed with Grida Energy to demonstrate the EV charging station-linked power trading platform of Gwangju Cloud Energy, a special purpose corporation established as part of the Gwangju regulation-free special zone project.
Through this, we plan to demonstrate a facial payment recharge service that applies GhostPass’s core technology, a fully decentralized biometric identification and authentication solution, and to launch products and services in the Southeast Asian market after stabilizing the technology. Seon-gwan Lee, CEO of Ghost Pass, said, “We will widely promote Ghost Pass’s technology through the CES exhibition,” and added, “We are also looking forward to entering overseas markets and collaborating and investing with large companies.”
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