to identify both foreign and domestic travelers. Nearly 87 percent said they would approve of the use of facial recognition to identify criminals and terrorists and protect the air travel system”
From screening patients for clinical trials to assessing the emotional state of drivers, we dive in to how facial recognition technology is shaping the future.
Lower costs and improved user experience/ customer experience are fueling this increasing interest in biometric authentication, reveals research firm Gartner"
Particularly for Public Safety or Airport Screening … Only 18.3% of Americans agree that the government should strictly limit the use of facial recognition technology even if it comes at the expense of public safety.”