> And that's still going to be the case with facial recognition.
Not if it's an automated gate.
I just got back from Australia, and the passport gates there are automated facial recognition; they look kinda like the gates in a subway where you scan a travel card.
A reject heads over to the desk to get sorted. Everyone else keeps going through the automated gate.
Not if it's an automated gate.
I just got back from Australia, and the passport gates there are automated facial recognition; they look kinda like the gates in a subway where you scan a travel card.
A reject heads over to the desk to get sorted. Everyone else keeps going through the automated gate.