I think that maybe the open border will cause terrorist attacks in the US, like Iranian terror cells coming over the southern border and regrouping inside of US communities, where they can plot to do shootings or ******* stuff, who knows. Maybe they’ll hack the nation to death like China tries to do.
AI powered machine learning was trained to recognize people with masks on within, at least, the visible light em spectrum bandwidth, aka pics and vids off cameras, during covid lockdowns. AI can use 5g or newer to autonomously fly drones in mass without people pilots, due to 5g’s data capacity and beam form targeting.
I think they might use masked terrorists performing attacks of some kind as an excuse to start deploying quad-rotor drones that fly around and scan faces of people in, let’s say, large public areas, like an outdoor mall type of area or a beach:
“At a news conference at Jones Beach in Nassau County, Hochul said the drones will provide an unblinking “eye in the sky” to
enhance safety for beachgoers, with three sweeps a day — at the beach opening, around midday and at closing..”
As part of the $1 million plan, New York State has deployed scores of drones — adding dozens to the already existing set of 18.
nypost.com
“However, Android also has a version of facial recognition that can unlock your phone without entering a passcode or pattern — and may work if you're wearing a mask.”
https://blog.credo.com/heres-how-to-unlock-your-phone-with-face-id-while-wearing-a-mask/#:~:text=However%2C%20Android%20also%20has%20a,you're%20wearing%20a%20mask.
“In the near future, proof of vaccination—what many are calling
a vaccine passport—will likely become the standard credential for safe post-COVID air travel.”
“Even before COVID, the WTTC was already brainstorming with IBM on digitally streamlining the airport experience, putting it on the path to developing a digital travel credential….”
Find the latest product announcements, roadmaps, and videos.
www.ibm.com
“Abstract. Considers the strategy of U.S.-owned
IBM, then a manufacturer of punch cards, in Nazi Germany before 1937. Opens with
IBM CEO Thomas J.
Watson meeting Adolf Hitler in his capacity as President of the International Chamber of Commerce….”
www.hbs.edu