I know there was extensive testing when face recognition authentication came to smartphones. I wonder how an open source project like this one compares. I suspect there are substantially more false positives/negatives than on a commercially developed version that needs to support everyone to be successful.
Apple's Face ID uses what is essentially a 3D camera, a simple 2D color camera cannot compare to that in terms of accuracy.
Windows also uses infrared LEDs to light your face and prevent a flat photo from being recognised as a face.
Windows is an operating system and does not have dependence on specific hardware being present.
Incorrect. Windows Hello uses special hardware.
Right, Windows Hello requires it for facial auth, Windows itself does not. Hello still works, just you have to authenticate with a different method if the hardware isn't present.
How little is your time worth that you spend it making pedantic little correctioms like this?