Border issues continue to mount, particularly amid the ongoing drama between Canada and the United States. Border agents are allegedly asking Canadians about their past trips — this incident occurred at a Buffalo crossing.

Another traveler claims a border agent asked them a question for the first time since 1997 related to their daughter's status in the U.S. All these situations have one thing in common: they involve an actual human.

This process will be altered entirely by 2027, with AI assistant technology looming near. The tech will be across Canada in airports, but is already causing concerns.

Here's a closer look at what we can expect from the border AI technology, and why fears of bias are already causing issues ahead of its debut.

The Canada Border Services Agency's AI Scree

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