However, once both Sydney-area venues quickly and successfully implemented AusComply’s integrations of Corsight’s technology, each enjoyed near-immediate results with improvements in bottlenecks at entrances, reductions in daily operations costs, and more accurate and expedient resolutions in verifying and apprehending banned or self-excluded individuals in their venues without disrupting other guests. As security teams are currently tasked with remembering and monitoring thousands of faces at any given time, such an undertaking becomes increasingly daunting, if not impossible. With an industry-led self-exclusion register focused on harm minimization slated to come online soon, gaming facilities are facing increased pressure from regulators to accurately, quickly and discreetly identify banned, underage, and self-excluded patrons from their operations. SYDNEY-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Leading facial recognition provider, Corsight AI, today announced its partnership with AusComply securing more than a dozen clubs and pubs so far this year including two well known entertainment venues in Sydney, the heritage-listed ArtHouse Hotel and Gregory Hills Hotel.
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