How facial recognition is changing shopping in China
REPORT
11 Feb 2019
How facial recognition is changing shopping in China

Imagine a future where adverts are created just for you or you can buy products with a simple nod of your head. In China, that future is near as AI and facial recognition software shake up shopping nationwide. How are companies utilising this tech and how are consumers embracing it?

Stone Wang

Stone Wang is the head of Meitu Magic Mirror, an intelligent commercial software developed by Meitu Inc. in China. He joined Meitu Inc. in 2011 and has since led various research and development initiatives for the company’s MTlab, creating intelligent mobile apps and implementing them throughout China’s commerce and retail markets.

Matthew Griffin

Matthew Griffin is an award-winning global futurist based in London, who has experience working in China. He is an international keynote speaker, expert on disruptive innovations, and the CEO of the 311 Institute, a global think-tank that helps organisations, investors, and government regulators analyse market trends and prepare for a sustainable future.

Courtney Miceli

Courtney Miceli is a journalist and visual storyteller currently based in Toronto. She is passionate about science, tech and travel news, and has published work in Science Magazine, Women’s Post, and on Discovery Channel Canada. You can follow her at @courtneymiceli.