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Home / Technology / Twins Trigger Digi Yatra Glitch: Face ID Fails!

Twins Trigger Digi Yatra Glitch: Face ID Fails!

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Facial recognition system denied entry to identical twins.
  • System cited 'more than one person found with the same face'.
  • Digi Yatra acknowledged the issue and offered assistance.
Twins Trigger Digi Yatra Glitch: Face ID Fails!

A recent Digi Yatra facial recognition system encountered an unusual problem when identical twins attempted to use the service at an airport. The advanced technology, designed for faster travel, erroneously blocked both brothers from passing through the gates.

The twins, registered Digi Yatra users, were surprised when the system displayed an 'access denied' notification. They were informed that the technology detected multiple individuals with identical facial data, preventing their clearance. This unexpected glitch meant they had to use the regular queues, despite enrolling for expedited processing.

DigiYatra has since acknowledged the viral incident and is reportedly reaching out to the affected users for further assistance. Experts suggest such a response might be a built-in safety measure to prevent identity impersonation, highlighting the system's programmed caution against highly similar facial matches.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Digi Yatra facial recognition system flagged an error, stating it detected more than one person with the same face, thus denying access.
Yes, identical twins can sometimes pose a challenge for facial recognition systems due to their high degree of facial similarity.
The twins were denied entry via the facial recognition gates and had to use the regular queues. DigiYatra acknowledged the issue.

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