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Head of UX Association Michal Blažej: “Banks often make the app more complicated to use, just to be different from a competitor.”
Banking apps are not supposed to be distinctive and fun, but secure and customer-centric. The market forces banks to differentiate themselves but not many do rigorous customer research that would help them better understand what their customers truly want.

The place where world-class AI is made
Visit the Brno located AI lab, where a team of enthusiastic computer scientists design and code the intelligent engine behind the trusted biometric solutions.

How independent testing has impacted face recognition accuracy– and helped create trustworthy marketing
Does a generic claim like “99.99% accuracy” really make the grade now, if not supported by evidence from independent assessments?

5 peculiar cases of identity theft and how they could have been prevented
The digital age has opened up new, easily accessible avenues for ID fraud.

Biometric central registry opens up online services to everyone
How Panama went for a brand-new, faster biometric identity register.

Unmasked!
What if biometric recognition systems would spread in the comics universe? No Clark Kent would stand a single chance to cover up his “side job”!

How the accuracy of facial recognition technology has improved over time
No biometric system is error-free, but year by year the accuracy gets more and more exact.

Face to Face:
Building Trust through Accurate Facial Recognition
Humans vs. machines: Who does it better?

Trust is earned,
and you need to show value in order to earn it
Africa's digital revolution is transforming the continent. Our economy has been at record pace and our growth has been gradually increasing.

RACHEL BOTSMAN:
“The issue of trust does not lie in the technology, it lies in the culture.”
The disruption – both positive and negative – that we are experiencing from new technologies, comes from the shift in trust.