Principles Regarding the Use of Suprema AI

These AI Use Principles apply to Suprema’s access control devices.

Committed to Secure and Fair Access.

Our access control devices utilize AI-based algorithms to enhance the accuracy and processing speed of fingerprint and facial authentication.
These AI technologies are used solely to accurately and efficiently identify authorized users and to utilize such identification results for authentication and access authorization purposes, and are not used for surveillance, behavioral analysis, risk assessment, or the evaluation or inference of individuals’ social characteristics.

AI Governance and Accountability Principles

We adopt fairness, transparency, accountability, and robust data security as core principles throughout the design, development, and operation of our access control devices and related AI functions.
AI is used as a tool to enhance the accuracy and processing speed of identifying individuals for access control purposes, and ultimate responsibility for device operation, access decisions, and system management always remains with humans and the operating entity.
We also recognize the risk-based regulatory framework of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) and, taking into account the characteristics and intended use of AI-based biometric technologies, we review relevant requirements and respond to them in a phased and appropriate manner.
In this process, we prioritize the implementation of applicable transparency and accountability measures, including human oversight, procedures for raising objections, and the provision of alternative authentication methods.
Where necessary, administrator intervention and alternative authentication options are used to protect users’ rights and safety.
All users have the right to access facilities in an environment that is operated in an ethical and responsible manner.
We publicly disclose these principles as outlined above and commit to complying with them on an ongoing basis.

Principles – Q&A

1. Access Control Device Overview & Ethical Design

  • What role does AI play in your access control devices, and what is its purpose?

    The purpose of our access control devices is to accurately identify authorized individuals and control access to facilities. AI algorithms are used solely to enhance the accuracy and processing speed of identifying individuals through fingerprint and facial recognition, and such identification results are used for authentication and access authorization. The access control devices do not identify or infer sensitive characteristics such as race, gender, or age.

  • Does this AI used in access control devices pose risks to fundamental human rights or public safety?

    No. AI used in access control devices is exclusively applied for basic identification purposes and is strictly designed not to perform surveillance, biometric categorisation, risk assessment, or any functions that could negatively affect individual rights or public order.

  • Do you comply with AI ethical principles?

    Yes. We strictly adhere to core AI ethical principles, including fairness, transparency, and accountability, throughout the development and operation of our access control devices and related AI functions. These principles are reflected in our data processing and algorithm validation processes.

  • How do you ensure that AI respects human rights and does not cause harm?

    Access control devices are designed with consideration for privacy and human rights and comply with applicable laws and regulations, including GDPR, as well as internal security policies. Access control management and user consent procedures are applied to prevent misuse.

2. Bias, Fairness & Accountability

3. Transparency & Automated Processing

4. Data Management & Security

5. Risk Management

6. AI Literacy & User Capability Enhancement

  • What is AI literacy, and how is AI user education conducted?

    AI literacy refers to the ability to understand the basic principles and operation of AI, use it effectively, and critically evaluate AI-generated outcomes. It goes beyond technical usage skills to include understanding AI’s limitations and capabilities and making ethical judgments. We strive to ensure that all stakeholders to the extent appropriate to their respective roles and responsibilities, involved in the design, development, operation, management, and use of access control devices and related AI functions can acquire AI literacy through education, guidance, or other appropriate means. We view AI literacy as a practical capability rather than a declarative concept, with a focus on recognizing and responding to AI malfunctions, bias, privacy risks, and potential legal liabilities. AI literacy initiatives are conducted in an appropriate scope and manner, taking into account the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders, including employees, system operators (administrators), and customer administrators. Typical content may include, but is not limited to:

    • Employees: Basic AI principles, potential bias and errors, accountability structures

    • Operators (Administrators): Handling authentication errors, alternative authentication procedures, log interpretation

    • Customer Administrators: Limitations of AI use, legal and ethical responsibilities, prevention of misuse

January 22, 2026