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Facial Recognition Is Already Here: These Are The 30+ US Companies Testing The Technology

Posted on June 9, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

CBInsights has a research brief on how different sectors and businesses are using facial recognition. Their site has an abbreviated version of the report, and you can download the full report by providing them with your business email address.

Elsewhere, Gloria Guevara of the World Travel & Tourism Council, gave a speech, where she said, in part:

Biometric technology is the future of travel. It’s very simple: the faster we act, the faster we all reap the benefits of growth that accompany the adoption of biometrics – namely increased security, efficiencies and a better traveller journey. We have missed the opportunity to have a single solution; so it is crucial that we move faster to define the global standards for the use of technology in the traveller journey.

In other words, don’t fight it but just make it interoperable? Where have we heard that before? Hmmm….

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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