Karnataka has initiated the Karnataka Advanced Attendance Management System (KAAMS) to enhance attendance tracking among government employees. This app, developed by the Centre for e-Governance, aims to address issues of attendance manipulation through biometric systems. By utilizing AI tools, GPS, and geo-fencing, the system seeks to ensure punctuality and discipline among over 5 lakh employees across 70 departments.
While the KAAMS app promises to streamline attendance, concerns remain about potential loopholes that could allow employees to bypass the system. For instance, an employee could leave their mobile phone in the office and exit without being detected. Ultimately, the effectiveness of this technology hinges on the employees' conscience, as their actions directly impact the citizens they serve.
• Karnataka's KAAMS uses AI to manage government employee attendance.
• Geo-fencing technology ensures attendance is logged only within office premises.
AI is utilized in the KAAMS app to verify employee attendance through facial recognition.
Geo-fencing creates virtual boundaries to ensure attendance is recorded only when employees are on-site.
This organization developed the KAAMS app to enhance attendance management in government departments.
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