Let the machine distribute real-name masks - Interview with Yean Technology and AuthMe
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The real-name mask system 2.0 is about to go on the road, focusing on the "over-purchase online shopping" mode, hoping to make it available to office workers and reduce the heavy burden on pharmacists. But if this is a long-term war of resistance, the fixed work of distributing masks may be handed over to machines.
At the end of February this year, three new technology startups , Antech, AuthMe and BiiLabs , have jointly launched a "real-name mask vending machine", allowing people to receive two masks by scanning their ID cards with their mobile phones. Recently, they also received the support of the chemical group to launch a "real-name alcohol vending machine".
However, the real-name vending machine has just been launched, and many people immediately questioned whether the manufacturers used masks and alcohol to defraud the public. Therefore, this episode invites Neil, the chief information officer of "Ye'an Technology", who is responsible for upgrading the vending machines, and Andy, the CEO of "AuthMe", who is responsible for providing real-name verification technology, to record with me and talk about the behind-the-scenes story of their joint creation of real-name mask vending machines. .
Content includes:
1) Why do you want to make a mask vending machine?
2) Are they using masks to collect people's personal information?
3) How to prove that no personal information is collected, is it related to the blockchain?
4) Not only did they distribute masks, but they also started to distribute alcohol for disinfection?
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