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India disconnects 6.4 million 'fraudulent' phone connections with the help of facial recognition

The C-DoT-developed 'Artificial Intelligence and Facial Recognition powered Solution for Telecom SIM Subscriber Verification' tries to find photos with similar facial vectors to zero in on fraudulent connections

October 30, 2023 / 11:44 IST
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A facial recognition system matches a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces
A facial recognition system matches a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces

Over 64 lakh or 6.4 million "fraudulent" phone connections, detected with the help of facial recognition, have been disconnected by the Indian government in the last six months.

The tool, ASTR or Artificial Intelligence and Facial Recognition powered Solution for Telecom SIM Subscriber Verification, developed by Department of Telecommunications' (DoT) Centre of Development of Telematics (C-DoT),  detects the usage of the photo of a single person for procuring SIM cards beyond the permitted number of times.

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As per DoT regulations, a person is permitted to have only 9 sim cards with an Aadhaar card. However, C-DoT's ASTR found that in some cases a single person has procured phone connections,  not just hundreds of times, but in thousands.

The usage of facial recognition in governance and in commercial entities skyrocketed during Covid-19 as a touchless alternative to various processes. However, since then its usage, which entails the processing of large databases, have persisted in the absence of proper data protection frameworks. India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act was passed in August 2023, and is yet to be implemented.