Oct. 20, 2023, 3:01 a.m. |

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Facial recognition software is speeding up check-in at airports, cruise
ships and theme parks, but experts worry about risks to security and
privacy.

Facial recognition technology will increasingly offer travelers shorter
lines and fewer documents to juggle, but all that convenience may have a
cost, warned Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst at the American Civil
Liberties Union. By accepting more surveillance technology, he said, “we
open ourselves to tracking where we are and who we are with all the …

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