Singapore airport looks to facial recognition to find late passengers

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Singapore airport looks to facial recognition to find late passengers
Singapore's Changi Airport is testing facial recognition systems that could, in future, help locate lost travelers or those spending a little too much time in the duty-free shops. Changi Airport, ranked the world's best for six years straight in a survey by air travel consultancy ...

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