3.2: Face

Unlike its predecessors (3.0 and 3.1), which relied primarily on structured light and 2D infrared mapping, Face 3.2 introduces . In layman's terms, the system no longer takes a single snapshot of your face. Instead, it records a 1.2-second window of micro-movements—the subtle twitch of a levator labii muscle, the 0.03-second dilation of a pupil, the asymmetric drift of a gaze.

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Early benchmarks are stunning. The false-reject rate (FRR) for legitimate users has dropped to 1 in 500,000—down from 1 in 50,000 in Face 3.1. Twins are no longer a problem; TMEM distinguishes them with 99.97% accuracy because identical twins do not share identical involuntary micro-expressions or vascular patterns. Unlike its predecessors (3