The Transportation Security Administration is running a pilot program in which travelers stand in photo kiosks that compare their face with a federal database of photos from passport applications, drivers licenses and other sources. TSA promises that its new airport regime, which could vastly expand next year, will respect Americans privacy. What could possibly go wrong? Aside from everything? Will Americans tolerate an out-of-control agency intruding ever further into their lives? The Washington Post warned in 2019 that airport facial recognition systems are Americas biggest step yet to normalize treating our faces as data that can be stored, tracked and, inevitably, stolen. (Federal records of citizens photos were already filched in a 2019 malicious cyberattack.)
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