New Global Tech Mandate Fines Unruly Aircraft Passenger Using AI Impulse Sensors In Their Seat
LONDON, UK — Starting next year, every commercial aircraft seat will silently scan and report the emotional state of its occupant. The Department of Future Mobility today confirmed that a new global directive will use onboard "Affective Computing" arrays to detect elevated heart rates, sudden muscle tension, and aggressive vocal tones. If the system identifies an "unruly aircraft passenger" signature, it automatically triggers a pre-landing fine of $1,000 and a 24-hour travel ban, issued directly to the passenger's digital ID. Critics are already calling it the "No-Nonsense Seat," while airlines report a 98% drop in physical altercations during test flights.