There is a fundamental difference in approach here:
American “burger flipper” mentality – let’s make a machine that will find the bombs, then hire idiots to run the machine. This solution has the advantage of scalability – if you could invent such a machine. But you can’t.
Israeli approach – real live humans are the best evaluators of other real live humans. So we will invest in training real live humans to spot atypical behavior in others.
Then we will cross that info with bag scans and other information sources, to identify security risks. Sure, some of that is automated, but it also relies on human judgement.





