AutomotiveBusinessComputer SciencesConsumer & GadgetsElectronics & SemiconductorsEnergy & Green TechEngineeringHardwareHi Tech & InnovationInternetMachine learning & AI Here’s how facial recognition is changing travel through Bay Area airports Last updated: 2023/03/15 at 8:50 PM Share SHARE For speedier entry into the U.S., your most important travel tool is now your face. You Might Also Like Plastic transistor amplifies biochemical sensing signal TikTok attorney: China can’t get U.S. data under plan Small areas reopen near Fukushima nuclear plant, few return Meminductor: Researchers discover new circuit element Sign Up For Daily NewsletterBe keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox. First name or full name Email By continuing, you accept the privacy policy By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. Share this Article Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print Share Previous Article TSA chief says biometrics and tech could lower the stress of traveling Next Article ChatGPT can write term papers and speak like people: Here’s how cyber criminals use it Leave a comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Stay Connected 248.1k Like 69.1k Follow 134k Pin 54.3k Follow Create an Amazing Newspaper Discover thousands of options, easy to customize layouts, one-click to import demo and much more. Learn More Latest News The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could be in line for a major display upgrade Audio Digital Home Gaming Home Cinema Mobile Computing Thrilled by The Night Agent? Watch these 7 spy shows while we wait for season 2 Audio Digital Home Gaming Home Cinema Mobile Computing Google promises to unleash more of Bard’s potential in the ‘next week’ Audio Digital Home Gaming Home Cinema Mobile Computing Google AirTags: why the incoming Apple rivals could take over the world Audio Digital Home Gaming Home Cinema Mobile Computing