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The next time a police officer in black-tinted glasses gawks (trố mắt nhìn) at you, they may be pulling up your personal information.

Railway police in Zhengzhou, the capital of central China’s Henan province, are the first in the country to start using facial recognition (nhận diện khuôn mặt) eyewear to screen passengers,

Security personnel at Zhengzhou East Railway Station donned the new accessories ahead of the Chinese New Year travel rush to help them verify passengers’ identities, spot impostors (kẻ lừa đảo, kẻ mạo danh) — and even catch suspected criminals.

Spring Festival, or the lunar new year, is one of the busiest travel periods in China, putting immense pressure on the country’s transportation networks. This year, officials expect more than 389 million train trips alone during the peak travel period from Feb. 1 to March 12, when people return home for the holidays.

The glasses — which resemble Google Glass — are connected to a police database (cơ sở dữ liệu của cảnh sát) that can match passengers with criminal suspects.

Tags: china

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