Facial Biometric Corridor on Eurostar routes to avert deepfakes crime
Eurostar high-speed train Amsterdam Central station, source: Eurostar
Work has begun on the instalment of a facial biometric corridor along Eurostar’s high-speed rail routes from London through Europe. This cutting-edge facial recognition system, funded by the UK Department of Transport, will protect railways against identity crime using deepfakes or morphs and give passengers faster pre-boarding options.
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