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  2. TSA will now take your photo before you fly. Why privacy ...

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    Surveillance cameras at the Rochester airport already use facial recognition to scan crowds and compare the images to a terrorist watchlist database. The surveillance technology, shown in a sample ...

  3. Growing number of US airports use biometric facial recognition

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    The U.S. isn't the only country using facial recognition technology: Airports worldwide—Canada, Ireland, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the United Arab Emirates—also use the software to aid their ...

  4. Facial recognition: Security at RDU, other airports now ... - AOL

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    Non-U.S. citizens’ photos can be held by the Department of Homeland Security for up to 14 days. RDU is one of 32 airports that use biometric facial comparison technology to identify passengers ...

  5. Facial recognition system - Wikipedia

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    Facial recognition software at a US airport Automatic ticket gate with face recognition system in Osaka Metro Morinomiya Station. A facial recognition system [1] is a technology potentially capable of matching a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces.

  6. Clearview AI - Wikipedia

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    Clearview AI, Inc. Clearview AI, Inc. is an American facial recognition company, providing software primarily to law enforcement and other government agencies. [2] The company's algorithm matches faces to a database of more than 20 billion images collected from the Internet, including social media applications. [1]

  7. Automated border control system - Wikipedia

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    Automated border control systems (ABC) or eGates are automated self-service barriers which use data stored in a chip in biometric passports along with a photo or fingerprint taken at the time of entering the eGates to verify the passport holder's identity. Travellers undergo biometric verification using facial or iris recognition, fingerprints ...

  8. TSA, border agents and airlines are asking for your photo ...

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    A camera uses facial recognition biometrics to verify international travelers entering U.S. Customs and Border Protection at McNamara Terminal at Detroit Metro Airport in Romulus on Friday, July ...

  9. FERET (facial recognition technology) - Wikipedia

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    History. The origin of facial recognition technology is largely attributed to Woodrow Wilson Bledsoe and his work in the 1960s, when he developed a system to identify faces from a database of thousands of photographs. [6] The FERET program first began as a way to unify a large body of face-recognition technology research under a standard database.