How facial recognition has turned summer camp into a dystopia for campers, parents, counsellors and photographers (but not facial recognition vendors)

As a gen Y i remember the days after the vacation when friends and family gathered near one of these devices and forced to watch all the photos made during the vacation. Even the ugly ones on the out of focus one.
I think that should be a more interesting thing to do to give the kid a camera and a couple of 135 rolls.
Then they should select the 10 or 12 best photos of the vacation and show them and only them to friend and parents. OR if 135 film is too old, they could do the same thing with a digital camera, but then print on paper the 12 best photos.

Because these will become a souvenir of the camp, instead watching a bunch of photos now isn’t interesting and these image will be forgotten.