Experts issue warning about TSAโ€™s new technology

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Experts are raising concerns over the Transportation Security Administrationโ€™s growing use of facial recognition technology at airport checkpoints. While intended to streamline security, critics say it poses serious risks to passenger privacy.

The technology​

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The system matches a live photo to a travelerโ€™s ID. (Omar Prestwich/Unsplash)

The TSA has rolled out facial recognition systems across airports nationwide. The system captures a real-time photo of a travelerโ€™s face and compares it to their ID to confirm their identity. Though designed for speed and security, privacy advocates are alarmed. Some warn of long-term consequences if the government continues collecting and storing facial data, especially given past privacy breaches within the Department of Homeland Security.

Lawmakers push back​

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A bipartisan bill ensures passengers can opt out without penalty. (MEGA)

A bipartisan bill led by Senators Jeff Merkley and John Kennedy seeks to strengthen passengersโ€™ rights by ensuring they can opt out of facial recognition scans without facing penalties or extra scrutiny. โ€œThe TSA subjects countless law-abiding Americans to excessive facial recognition screenings as they travel, invading passengersโ€™ privacy without even making it clear that they can opt out of the screening,โ€ Kennedy said, according to Reuters. โ€œFolks donโ€™t want a national surveillance state, but thatโ€™s exactly what the TSAโ€™s unchecked expansion of facial recognition technology is leading us to,โ€ Merkley also said back in May.

Opt-out policy​

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The opt-out program isnโ€™t always enforced. (Rocker STA/Unsplash)

Although TSA claims that travelers can opt out of facial recognition without added inconvenience, the U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board reports that this isnโ€™t consistently enforced. According to the board, some TSA agents may not be informing passengers of their right to decline the scan. Others may not be following the official opt-out process at all.

Reports of pressure​

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Some travelers feel pressured when choosing to opt out. (Erik Odiin/Unsplash)

The Algorithmic Justice League, an advocacy group focused on the harms of AI, published findings that include traveler accounts of being pressured when choosing to opt out. โ€œFlying is so fraught that even when people have rights theyโ€™re terrified to exercise them,โ€ said Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project.

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