In July, it was announced that all 32 NFL teams would use facial recognition to verify people’s identities entering the stadiums.
Wicket, the company the NFL will use to roll out the new technology, first reported it on LinkedIn.
“We’re excited to be part of the NFL’s league-wide credentialing initiative to shore up vulnerabilities for high-security zones, including the playing field, locker rooms, and press boxes,” wrote Wicket
As seen in the video below, identifying every face, even in a large crowd will be easier than ever.