Portland Walmart Tests New AI-Powered Doors That Don’t Open For Tweakers

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PORTLAND, OR – Walmart has unveiled a bold new experiment in Portland, testing out cutting-edge AI-powered technology designed to combat a growing problem: tweakers. The store’s automatic doors are now equipped with advanced artificial intelligence that can detect classic signs of meth-fueled antics—and if it senses trouble, those doors stay shut.

How Does It Work?

This high-tech system uses AI to analyze customers in real-time, scanning for key indicators of tweaker behavior before granting access. The AI looks for:
✔ Rapid, jerky head movements (commonly known as “the rubberneck”)
✔ Eyes so wide they could double as headlights
✔ A distinctive aroma—a telltale sign of multiple sleepless nights and a

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