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Amazon wants to patent tech that uses veins in your hands to ID you

What if you could pay for your groceries using your veins? 

Amazon filed a patent for technology that could identify you by scanning the wrinkles in the palm of your hand and by using a light to see beneath your skin to your blood vessels. The resulting images could be used to identify you as a shopper at Amazon Go stores.

It was previously reported that the Seattle-based tech giant might install these hi-tech scanners in Whole Foods grocery stores. However, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office published an application on Thursday that suggests the e-commerce behemoth sets its sites on Amazon Go stores.

Many of the inventors named on the application include Amazon Go executives such as vice president Dili Kumar and senior manager Manoj Aggarwal. Engineer Nikolai Orlov, who previously lead Amazon Go projects, was also listed as an inventor. 

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How does vein scanning work?

While fingerprint scanners have been around for years, Amazon hopes to innovate by developing a personal identification system that you don’t have to touch.

Amazon is working on a system of cameras, lights and scanners that would take photos of your hand as you enter a space to verify your identity.

Imagine hovering your hand in front of an infrared light as a camera snaps two images  — one from the surface, and one that looks for “deeper characteristics such as veins.” An internal computer system would then identify you based on that information. 

“Accurate and fast identification of a user provides useful information that may be used in a variety of ways,” Amazon says in the patent filing. “For example, entry to a material handling facility (facility), office, transportation facility, or other location may be controlled based on user identity.”

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