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​Robots to replace border police? To speed up lines at airports, French firm to scan your irises

Posted on June 22, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

RT reports:

In an effort to speed up travelers’ passage through airports, a French electrical systems company has come up with robots that could soon replace border police.

[…]

Passengers won’t have to deal with check-in desks, as Thales wants their machines to scan passports and print boarding passes. The technology, which is already in place at many airports, is taken further.

Read more on RT.

Thanks to Joe Cadillic for this link.

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