A lot of the facial recognition unlocking systems can be really easily fooled with a picture too, although notably the ones in the surface seem to use the kinect/realsense-like depth system to tell if it's just a flat image because we couldn't fool it with one. A 3D printed and painted model of their face would probably would but that's a lot harder to do :v:
Guess I'll stick with the awkwardly placed fingerprint reader
I mean this shouldn't be that surprising at all
it literally just scans for a pattern
[QUOTE=Elspin;52264939]A lot of the facial recognition unlocking systems can be really easily fooled with a picture too, although notably the ones in the surface seem to use the kinect/realsense-like depth system to tell if it's just a flat image because we couldn't fool it with one. A 3D printed and painted model of their face would probably would but that's a lot harder to do :v:[/QUOTE]
yep, it uses IR and facial landmarks. you can't fool it with 2d objects:
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