SHANGHAI (AP) — Shanghai's Hongqiao airport is now using facial recognition technology to fully automate flight check-in, part of an ambitious rollout of facial recognition systems in China that has raised privacy concerns as Beijing pushes to become a global leader in the field.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China says the airport on Monday unveiled self-service kiosks for flight and baggage check-in, security clearance and boarding powered by facial recognition technology.
Similar efforts are underway at airports in Beijing and Nanyang city, in central China's Henan province.
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