
Are they really that unique? AI reveals the truth about our fingerprints
A Columbia University study reveals that people's fingerprints can be up to 77% similar
A Columbia University study reveals that people's fingerprints can be up to 77% similar
With the method based on mass spectrometry, forensic science makes progress, and a fingerprint has one more thing to tell.
No more passwords, keys or combinations: the Tapplock fingerprint lock opens in less than a second with your finger. Or whoever you want.
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