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Nanjing China Pharmaceutical University has installed a face recognition system, which can sense daze and play with mobile phones. What do students think?
As a student, I personally think that it is very unacceptable for Nanjing China Pharmaceutical University to install a face recognition system. You can feel in a daze and play with your mobile phone.

The first thought of the students is: miserable, I don't want to skip class or make small moves in the future. As a good student, there is no harm. Whether they pretend or not has little to do with them. After all, what they should do, there will be no other changes. However, as some people who want to do something small, they are very reluctant to accept it. We all know that college life is much easier than high school. Many college students play mobile phones, sleep and even skip classes. However, if they can perceive all behaviors such as being in a daze and playing mobile phones after installing this face recognition system, they will converge. So they certainly don't want to install this system in schools.

As good students, installing this system may help them. I hope it can monitor students within a certain range, so that those students who disturb classroom discipline will be restrained and good students will not be disturbed and influenced. So some good students should agree to install this face recognition system.

However, a large number of students think that the face system should not be installed because it will directly infringe on personal privacy. It is very disrespectful to monitor your every move like a monitor. And even a daze is not enough to perceive, this system is too powerful. It gives people a feeling of disrespect and a sense of insecurity. Of course, the school clarified that this system will only be installed in classrooms, which belong to public places and will not be installed elsewhere, so it does not involve infringement of students' privacy.

So I think most students still can't accept the face recognition system installed in the classroom.