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

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    It works like this: You insert your driver’s license into a machine, stand for a quick real-time photo and wait as the facial recognition software compares the two images to confirm your identity.

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

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    Facial recognition is a component of what the TSA calls Credential Authentication Technology or CAT. The first generation of CAT machines scan a traveler’s driver’s license or passport to ...

  4. TSA testing facial recognition technology, prompting privacy ...

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    TSA officials call it a one-to-one match, as in the computer matches your photo to your face. ... The Transportation Security Administration is piloting a program to use facial recognition at ...

  5. Clearview AI - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Millimeter wave scanner - Wikipedia

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    Such generic body outlines can be made by Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) software. As of June 1, 2013, all back-scatter full body scanners were removed from use at U.S. airports, because they could not comply with TSA's software requirements. Millimeter-wave full body scanners utilize ATR, and are compliant with TSA software requirements. [12]

  7. Full body scanner - Wikipedia

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    The TSA shows 45 individuals have the ability to turn these machines into 'test mode' which enables recording images, but states that they would never do this on a production system. [31] The US Marshal Service did operate a backscatter machine in a courthouse that records images. However, in a statement, they noted that only individuals ...

  8. You can say no to a TSA face scan. But even a senator had ...

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    On his way to catch a flight, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) was asked to have his photo taken by a facial recognition machine at airport security. The Transportation Security Administration has been ...

  9. BDA (TSA program) - Wikipedia

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    Behavior Detection and Analysis (BDA), until 2016 called Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques (SPOT), is a program launched in the United States by the Transportation Security Administration to identify potential terrorists among people at an airport by a set of 94 objective criteria, all of which are signs for either stress, fear, or deception.