I recently visited South Korea and witnessed their facial recognition system for immigration control at the airport. It was an impressively fast and positive experience. The efficiency made the whole process feel like something out of a futuristic city.
Was chatting with someone in the air travel industry about boarding pass designs and they mentioned they would never redesign the physical tickets and just skip to paperless verification.
I recently visited South Korea and witnessed their facial recognition system for immigration control at the airport. It was an impressively fast and positive experience. The efficiency made the whole process feel like something out of a futuristic city.
Like the city from Minority Report?
In Singapore too. Very strange experience - it’s like “there’s too little friction”.
Makes you realise how the "interview" step of crossing a border is kinda... unnecessary?
Was chatting with someone in the air travel industry about boarding pass designs and they mentioned they would never redesign the physical tickets and just skip to paperless verification.