Amazon rolls out palm-scanning technology for office workers

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– Amazon is introducing a version of its palm-scanning technology for businesses.- The company is pitching the service as a way for employees to swipe their hand to enter an office or to access sensitive data.- The Amazon One payment system is used in the company’s grocery stores.[Amazon](/quotes/AMZN/) is expanding its palm-scanning technology beyond grocery…

image– Amazon is introducing a version of its palm-scanning technology for businesses.- The company is pitching the service as a way for employees to swipe their hand to enter an office or to access sensitive data.- The Amazon One payment system is used in the company’s grocery stores.[Amazon](/quotes/AMZN/) is expanding its palm-scanning technology beyond grocery stores and is rolling out a version that’s designed for the business world.Amazon One Enterprise repackages the company’s palm-based payment system as an authentication tool that lets corporate employees swipe their hand to enter an office or access sensitive information like financial data or human resources records.Companies already signed up for the biometric technology include IHG Hotels & Resorts, turnstile manufacturer Boon Edam, and Kone, an escalator and elevator provider.Amazon didn’t disclose pricing for the service, which is available in preview in the U.S.

starting Monday.

Amazon is pitching the service as a cheaper and more secure solution for enterprises compared with traditional security and authentication tools like fobs, badges or passwords.”Businesses appreciate the privacy and convenience for their users, who can access physical locations and software assets with just a hover of their palm,” said Dilip Kumar, a vice president who oversees Amazon Web Services Applications, in a statement.Amazon debuted its biometric payment system [in 2020](https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/29/amazon-palm-payment-system-amazon-one-announced.html).The technology was originally conceived as a way for shoppers to pay for purchases by swiping their hand.

It’s been deployed in Whole Foods grocery stores, some Go convenience marts and several Fresh supermarkets.Sports and entertainment venues have also adopted the technology, as have some Panera Bread restaurants and a handful of [Starbucks](/quotes/SBUX/) locations.Advocacy groups [have criticized the service](https://www.fightforthefuture.org/actions/stop-panera-palm-scanning) [over privacy and security](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/red-rocks-amazon-palm-scanning-technology-protest-1319447/) concerns, contending it leads to increased surveillance.Amazon [says](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/22/amazon-lets-users-buy-alcohol-with-its-palm-scanning-payment-system.html) palm recognition is more private than other biometric systems “because you can’t determine a person’s identity by looking at an image of their palm.” The company [also claims](https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-wants-you-to-pay-with-your-palm-its-a-sneak-attack-on-apple-and-google-e8e417a) it doesn’t capture purchase data from scans collected by non-Amazon stores.

By reimagining Amazon One for enterprises, the company is following a playbook it’s adopted elsewhere.Earlier this month, Amazon [debuted](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/15/amazon-pitches-astro-robot-as-security-guard-for-business.html) Astro for Business, a version of its household robot that it’s framing as a roving security guard for businesses.Don’t miss these stories from CNBC PRO: [The S&P 500 is starting to form a ‘cup and handle’ pattern.How to watch for the potential breakout ahead](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/21/the-sp-500-is-starting-to-form-a-cup-and-handle-pattern-how-to-watch-for-the-potential-breakout-ahead.html) [Bank of America sees the S&P 500 rising to 5,000 next year, anticipates a ‘stock picker’s paradise’](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/21/bank-of-america-sees-the-sp-500-rising-to-5000-next-year-anticipates-a-stock-pickers-paradise.html) [Morgan Stanley is bullish on this emerging AI trend — and names 6 stocks to play it](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/23/morgan-stanley-is-bullish-on-this-emerging-ai-trend-names-6-stocks.html) [These are Wall Street’s favorite Warren Buffett stocks](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/26/warren-buffett-berkshire-stock-portfolio-market-outlook.html).

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