The NFL is using a facial authentication system developed by Wicket LLC, a Cambridge-based company, at Super Bowl LX.
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'Alternate routes will be available for anyone who doesn't want to pass by the cameras': the Live Facial Recognition operation will begin at London Bridge railway station, Wednesday 11 February, as ...