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Becoming Beth
That's not what I meant. I mean that Microsoft seems to use normal cameras, which can only see pictures in 2D. Apple's system uses lidar, which creates a 3D model, which will therefore be more accurate and less fallible. And, indeed, the figures above suggest that Hello is 5 times more likely to turn up a false positive than Face ID is.
MS does not use "normal cameras" for its Windows Hello system. They have to be IR (infrared) capable cameras which conform to the specifications for the Windows Hello identification system. Not all cameras have this IR capability, and not all of the ones that do are compliant.
The IR technology is definitely 3D. In fact, the main difference between lidar and IR cameras is that lidar uses a light frequency which is slightly different (but close to) infrared.
As to the relative superiority of MS vs. Apple's approach, it is not evident to me that the fundamental basis of the variation in the statistics you mentioned is accounted for solely by the choice between lidar and infrared.