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Wells Fargo Center partners with AI tech company to speed up security check-in process – WHYY


Wells Fargo Center Senior Vice President and General Manager Phil Laws said it will save attendees a lot of time when entering the arena.

“We spent 20 years making it hard to get into the arena,” Laws said in a prerecorded video statement. “This is the first time in a long time when we’ve added something that just makes it completely pass through, frictionless screening, walk right into the venue.”

The upgrades are a part of the arena’s more than $350 million transformation project, which is expected to wrap up this summer with additions including new locker rooms and upgrades to the building’s exterior.

The system has been used at Philadelphia Flyers games since mid-February. Bags larger than 4.5” by 6.5”, and smaller than 14” by 14” by 6” are still subject to X-ray screenings. The arena’s “hopeful” bags will soon no longer need to be individually screened.

The Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies also use Evolv systems at their events.

Criticism has been levied at Evolv’s AI technology since it has been rolled out across venues. IPVM, a research firm, suggests they may fail to detect certain types of knives, as well as some bombs and components, according to the BBC.



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