From the page: "Malle got an idea in his head, went to individual great perfumers, and offered a deal: Make me a perfume. Your ideal perfume. Put whatever the hell you want in it, the most expensive, fabulous stuff around. Create it exactly as you think it should be. And I'll bottle and sell it. In the little Malle boutique at Barneys which is the only place in New York City you can smell these things, they make a big deal out of their central metaphor, that these perfumes are written by individual authors given full authorial integrity and simply published by Malle, who may edit a bit here and there but basically just puts out the work."
So...people are giving this the thumbs up even though they havent used it yet?
Facial recognition is a hard, hard problem. All the examples seem to have people face-on looking at the camera in clear light. How many types of those photos do most people have, really? Hype, in my opinion.