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Facial recognition will transform airport security checkpoints

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion January 13, 2023

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Imagine using technology that never forgets a face, while improving airport security and shortening lines. Such technology exists and may be coming to an airport near you. Every flyer over the past two decades knows that airport security procedures involve a lot of unpacking, screening and repacking. This is the price that must be paid for using commercial air travel. Yet, it does not need to be this way, and the Transportation Security... + full article



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