Face 3.2
One historic critique of facial recognition is privacy. If a database of faces is breached, users cannot change their faces. Face 3.2 solves this via . Instead of storing an actual face template, the system stores a "hash" created by a generative adversarial network (GAN). This hash is useless outside the specific device, and it can be rotated or revoked – effectively allowing users to "change" their facial password.