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Coming soon, iris scanning cars that talk to traffic signals

Posted on December 16, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic writes:

Delta Id wants every car to scan your iris, so they can authenticate the driver before ignition.

“ActiveIRIS system scans the iris of the driver to authenticate him or her, before enabling ignition.”

ActiveIRIS identifies the driver, monitors (spies) your driving and spies on your seat, infotainment and temperature preferences.

“With Delta ID’s ActiveIRIS system, all the driver needs to do is look to unlock the vehicle and personalize the cabin settings as he or she gets ready for the ride. Additionally, the ActiveIRIS system can monitor the eyes…”

Read more on MassPrivateI.

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1 thought on “Coming soon, iris scanning cars that talk to traffic signals”

  1. Anonymous says:
    December 17, 2016 at 6:33 am

    This will (and should) be hacked to disable it and who the hell cares what the local pigs say about the matter! What I do with the temperature and especially the stereo is no one elses businesses.

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