Feb 2, 2011 — TSA Administrator John Pistole announced Tuesday that his agency is testing new software for its advanced imaging technology (AIT) machines that the TSA says "eliminates passenger-specific images and instead auto-detects potential threat items and indicates their location on a generic outline of a person." The software uses the same generic outline for all passengers, and if no potential threat items are detected, an "OK" will appear on the monitor with no outline.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t1RmxzqodZXhcT2Kzg-VHVcQGtB9Pt0g8MxOvcPI37xs6FDwkbrLlh8G8IQ14vyLOm9Lfl01Bzvp_q4CIQ3ictYvoAOd95YT96G5LS4w25VJZpg5_3IIfWfHwmc26YrJFK3uG2w9ArOj0u5FG-pWnGL_csXDV4TmNP3PvPLvSV-KvrX58QRs-umw=s0-d)
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