New TSA screening technology provides faster, better view
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- The scanners TSA uses to scan carry-ons at airport checkpoints are nearly a decade old. The future may be taking technology that revolutionized medicine and using it to give screeners a better view of what's in your bag, which could mean more security and less time in line when you fly. Only on "CBS This Morning," Kris Van Cleave offers a preview.
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Can it see my dimebag?
faster, better, deeper, harder . . .
"Can you spot the knife" NO BECAUSE THERE IS A DAMN LAPTOP IN THERE
Fast forward to 2020 and 2021. They are already in use as many airports. I love them.
I hope we have that at work
what do you do? are you a TSA worker? or are you in a different career and are just saying yall could use one of those?lol
@@BruisedASScheeksfrom what we can assume, it’s probably the second one. if it’s the first one, there is something wrong with the security
There should always be a good balance between convenience and security.
I don't think this information should be readily available to the public. Just gives criminals a tutorial of how the TSA detection process works and will likely result in someone reverse engineering a hack. "Oh, so it detects radio active frequencies? What material can I wrap around the item that I don't want to be detected that reflects radio waves?"
The government wants terrorists to hijack a plane…
A lot of those materials themselves are usually not allowed so don’t worry. I know what you mean and why it’s a concern but those materials will beep the scanners frequently too.
Tech is crazy these days
Thanks TSA for making me want to never fly again.
I’m with you on never flying again. 😂
@@Saltynutz333 They're just looking out for our safety. Plus, I love flying.
@@danacarter9147 what do you love about flying?
If it is convenient, it is probably not secure. If it is secure, it is probably not convenient.
That’s not necessarily true genius
3:25 if it’s FAKE explosives, what is the issue
hopefully they buy these soon
I actually like going through TSA... It's part of the travel experience and I find it fun.
Seriously? Then you're going to just love what's coming in the future.
I like traveling I just dislike the TSA part so when I enter an airport the first thing I try to do is get through security to get it over with then I can relax.
Toilet seat administration, you are nothing else.