Analyzing the fractures in biometric policy The news this week highlights a massive architectural split in identity tech that every developer working with computer vision needs to watch. Between the UK’s 87% surge in live scanning, Meta’s move into wearable biometrics, and the spectacular failure of age-verification systems to handle simple makeup-based adversarial attacks, we are seeing the limits of mass-deployment models. For engineers building facial comparison systems, the takeaway is clear: the industry is shifting from a "scan everything" phase into a "defensible specificity" phase. The Engineering Failure of Mass Scanning The reported 81% error rate in certain law enforcement trials isn't just a policy failure; it is a technical warning about the limits of Euclidean distance analysis when applied to 1:N (one-to-many) matching in uncontrolled environments.…