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AI at the Border: Europe's New Lie Detector Test

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"AI Lie Detectors: A Potential Barrier for European Holidays"
Holidaymakers, heed this warning before your next vacation. Plans for new artificial intelligence lie detectors could stand between you and your dream voyage, particularly, if you're planning a trip to Europe. The European Union is set to implement AI security measures to strengthen border control in the aftermath of Brexit.
This AI software, already trialled successfully, aims to monitor travellers’ facial expressions and body movements when filling out application forms at airports. Unusual activity would alert staff to conduct further identity configurations. These AI developments, however, have sparked concern over potential discriminations against individuals with disabilities.
AI Lie Detector Trials took place between 2016 and 2019 in Greece, Hungary and Latvia. These tests had AI officers interviewing applicants for discrepancies in their facial expressions during the process.
Simultaneously, next-generation Entry-Exit Systems are being launched to further streamline border control. This can anticipate an AI online immigration officer questioning travellers over personal details and travel motives. In addition, an AI application could potentially analyze traveller’s social media posts and expressions, to crosscheck with a database of blacklisted individuals.
British travellers, brace yourselves for change. Instead of passports being stamped, citizens are expected to provide biometric data like fingerprints and facial images before arrival at travel terminals.
While these measures aim to enhance travel safety and reduce identity fraud, delays in processing times are anticipated due to the extensive scanning required for each passenger.
Lastly, holidaymakers should remember the European rule change limits the length of visit for each formless visa to 90 days. Further extensions would necessitate alternative visas. Despite plans for these rules to start from 2024, the launch has unexpectedly been pushed to 2025.
How do you feel about the new ETIAS and the use of AI in travel security? Would you risk delays and detailed checks for the promise of heightened security?
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AI at the Border: Europe's New Lie Detector Test by Steven's Workspace
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 A New Age of Travel?
00:01:03 Security Versus Privacy
00:01:50 A Question of Trust
00:02:57 The Case Against AI Lie Detectors
00:03:32 Innovation at What Cost?
00:04:30 A Choice Between Freedom and Control
Holidaymakers, heed this warning before your next vacation. Plans for new artificial intelligence lie detectors could stand between you and your dream voyage, particularly, if you're planning a trip to Europe. The European Union is set to implement AI security measures to strengthen border control in the aftermath of Brexit.
This AI software, already trialled successfully, aims to monitor travellers’ facial expressions and body movements when filling out application forms at airports. Unusual activity would alert staff to conduct further identity configurations. These AI developments, however, have sparked concern over potential discriminations against individuals with disabilities.
AI Lie Detector Trials took place between 2016 and 2019 in Greece, Hungary and Latvia. These tests had AI officers interviewing applicants for discrepancies in their facial expressions during the process.
Simultaneously, next-generation Entry-Exit Systems are being launched to further streamline border control. This can anticipate an AI online immigration officer questioning travellers over personal details and travel motives. In addition, an AI application could potentially analyze traveller’s social media posts and expressions, to crosscheck with a database of blacklisted individuals.
British travellers, brace yourselves for change. Instead of passports being stamped, citizens are expected to provide biometric data like fingerprints and facial images before arrival at travel terminals.
While these measures aim to enhance travel safety and reduce identity fraud, delays in processing times are anticipated due to the extensive scanning required for each passenger.
Lastly, holidaymakers should remember the European rule change limits the length of visit for each formless visa to 90 days. Further extensions would necessitate alternative visas. Despite plans for these rules to start from 2024, the launch has unexpectedly been pushed to 2025.
How do you feel about the new ETIAS and the use of AI in travel security? Would you risk delays and detailed checks for the promise of heightened security?
Proudly sponsored by Descript, the only tool you need to write, record, transcribe, edit videos with AI. Turn to Descript for all your editing needs! Click here for more - www.TheBestAI.org/start
#Travel #AI #EuropeVacation #SecurityCheck
AI at the Border: Europe's New Lie Detector Test by Steven's Workspace
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 A New Age of Travel?
00:01:03 Security Versus Privacy
00:01:50 A Question of Trust
00:02:57 The Case Against AI Lie Detectors
00:03:32 Innovation at What Cost?
00:04:30 A Choice Between Freedom and Control
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