TSA is Innovating Digital Identity Solutions with AI

Travelers around the world are seeing more opportunities to use digital documents to verify their identities at airports and other travel hubs. The Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is honing in on technologies that rely on biometrics and artificial intelligence to develop and create seamless solutions that cater to all travelers at these checkpoints.
At Identity Week in Washington, D.C., TSA Capability Manager for Identity Management Jason Lim discussed how advancements in AI and machine learning are helping the industry innovate around facial recognition technology. He also highlighted some of the latest interoperability standards government should know about when implementing digital identity solutions.

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Jason Lim Capability Manager for Identity Management Transportation Security Agency
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