Most people around the world are willing to trade some personal liberties for better public services in smart cities, a new study shows. The smart cities study by Nutanix found out that two-thirds (66 per cent) believe facial recognition technology will do more good than harm when used to fight crime.
The study analysed survey data from over 7,700 residents and business executives in 19 large cities around the world, including Dubai, UAE to reveal how…