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Replicon adds facial recognition to time and attendance platform

 

Time management intelligence company Replicon has announced the addition of facial recognition and chatbot capabilities to its platform to ease time tracking.

Company time clocks with integrated facial recognition provide fast and frictionless automatic log in for employees, while eliminating “buddy punching” without the additional hardware cost of fingerprint readers, Replicon says. Employees can also use Touch ID and Face ID through Replicon’s mobile apps.

Replicon’s mobile app also provides an AI-powered personal assistant to help employees manage time by interacting with a chatbot.

“We have always believed in staying ahead of the curve by utilizing cutting-edge technologies to create intelligent solutions,” said Raj Narayanaswamy, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Replicon. “Our vision for long term Time Intelligence is to make enterprise time management as unobtrusive as possible, and these features are just the latest advances in helping businesses accomplish that.”

According to research by TSheets, “buddy punching” costs American businesses at least US$373 million in payroll costs nationally every year.

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