We've seen it happen with 5G, vaccination and nuclear power. And now, biometrics is becoming the next target of an increasingly biased public debate about new technology. These implicit biases, which ...
considering things like costs and any legislative amendments necessary to cater fully for it; c) procure equipment for the introduction of biometrics in the registration process and at the place ...
This approach has demonstrated impressive accuracy rates exceeding 95% across various biometric databases, showcasing its potential for robust user identification with low computational costs[1].
“As TSA continues to adopt biometric identification technologies and leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance screening procedures, it is imperative that Congress evaluates the cost ...