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Yes, you can opt out but they basically make you use it anyway.

From the post:

>You typically have the right to opt out of having your face scanned at airports. And it’s worth doing. That’s your summer travel advice from Joy Buolamwini, a pioneering artificial intelligence researcher and founder of the Algorithmic Justice League (AJL), an organization that highlights the harms of AI. For the past few years, TSA checkpoints at a growing number of airports in the United States have been snapping images of travelers’ faces and using facial recognition technology to ensure the face matches the person’s photo identification.

Yes, you can opt out but they basically make you use it anyway. From the post: >>You typically have the right to opt out of having your face scanned at airports. And it’s worth doing. That’s your summer travel advice from Joy Buolamwini, a pioneering artificial intelligence researcher and founder of the Algorithmic Justice League (AJL), an organization that highlights the harms of AI. For the past few years, TSA checkpoints at a growing number of airports in the United States have been snapping images of travelers’ faces and using facial recognition technology to ensure the face matches the person’s photo identification.

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I had one tell me that he could not establish my identity from my id. Still did not look in the camera.