DHS eager to implement facial recognition at airports

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And they're frustrated that airlines have not been willing to trash their schedules to get all passengers verified.
https://theintercept.com/2018/09/26/air ... ght-delay/
OMNIPRESENT FACIAL RECOGNITION has become a golden goose for law enforcement agencies around the world. In the United States, few are as eager as the Department of Homeland Security. American airports are currently being used as laboratories for a new tool that would automatically scan your face — and confirm your identity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection — as you prepare to board a flight, despite the near-unanimous objections from privacy advocates and civil libertarians, who call such scans invasive and pointless.

According to a new report on the Biometric Entry-Exit Program by DHS itself, we can add another objection: Your flight could be late.

Although the new report, published by Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General, is overwhelmingly supportive in its evaluation of airport-based biometric surveillance — the practice of a computer detecting your face and pairing it with everything else in the system — the agency notes some hurdles from a recent test code-named “Sprint 8.” Among them, the report notes with palpable frustration, was that airlines insist on letting their passengers depart on time, rather than subjecting them to a Homeland Security surveillance prototype plagued by technical issues and slowdowns:

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YankeeTarheel wrote: Wed Sep 26, 2018 7:28 pm Unfortunately, its already here. My new Surface Go can recognize my face so I don't have to always sign in. If this little toy with its limited resources can do that, a networked piece of over-priced high-tech should be able to handle millions of faces.
But, didn’t you have to train it to recognize your face? I had to do that with my iPhone X.
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TrueTexan wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 11:54 am
YankeeTarheel wrote: Wed Sep 26, 2018 7:28 pm Unfortunately, its already here. My new Surface Go can recognize my face so I don't have to always sign in. If this little toy with its limited resources can do that, a networked piece of over-priced high-tech should be able to handle millions of faces.
But, didn’t you have to train it to recognize your face? I had to do that with my iPhone X.
Pretty much that, and it can only recognize you. (Or select others if you can program it for more than one face.) Any other face is simply treated as "not-TrueTexan" rather than whatever unique individual has happened to put their face in front of your phone.

"Who is this person?" is a more challenging computational question than "Is this random person I'm looking at right now actually this other person (or people) I've been programmed to look for?"
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Even if you dismiss 4th and 5th Amendment concerns about this, this technology requires that the person being scanned remain unmoving, square to the camera for a period of several seconds while the scan takes place. Then, even allowing for the processing power of today's computers, it could take several minutes or even hours for the computer to go through every image it has in a criminal database. Then what do they do with your image? Keep it in a database forever?

I heard some of my acquaintances in the Trumpen Proletariat talking about the Kavanaugh kerfuffle being reminiscent of communism. Stalinist and fascist dictatorships occur when fear and terror is used as a means of keeping control of a nation's population. Sorry but Kavanaugh knows nothing of fear and terror, he only knows he might not get the seat on the supreme court he covets so much.

DHS eager to implement facial recognition at airports

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This is disgusting, but hardly surprising. Facial recognition technology is being used by the totalitarian Chinese state as part of a mass surveillance program to monitor Uyghurs, and with more and more people in the US questioning and even stating opposition to capitalism, it’s little wonder why the oligarchs in the US are interested in such technology. They were never afraid of Bernie Sanders, but they were afraid of the millions of followers who took his rhetoric seriously. Those millions (and others moving sharply to the left) will not be disoriented and unorganized forever.


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