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How facial recognition is set to replace keys, passports & tickets within 5 years – but is new tech breach of privacy?
BRITAIN is about to embark on a future where facial recognition technology will be used throughout everyday life – at home, schools, shops and hospitals. The super-smart tech, predicted to be worth £15billion by 2032, is set to replace house and car keys and will even be used to take school registers. GettyFacial recognition is set to replace keys, passports and tickets within 5 years[/caption] AFPA police facial recognition van near the route of last year’s Coronation procession[/caption] Other20th Century FoxTom Cruise in 2002’s Minority Repo

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