The Honor Magic6 Pro smartphone, released earlier this year, is equipped with an AI eye tracking system. It runs on Eyeware GazeSense software, which uses the capabilities of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip along with a 3D ToF sensor located in the hole in the screen. Thanks to this, you can simply look at your smartphone screen to select a destination on the map and zoom in. But this technology has other applications.
As it turns out, this is not all that can be done using this system. British automotive engineering expert James Brighton has demonstrated that some car functions can be controlled hands-free in this way.
Simply by looking at the corresponding menu item on the smartphone screen for 2-3 seconds, you can start or stop the car’s engine, as well as make it move forward or backward. Since you don't have to be in the car to use this feature, it can be used to force the car out of a tight parking lot.
It should be noted that this eye tracking technology is currently only available in China and in any case, this is just another demonstration of what eye tracking technology can do when combined with artificial intelligence. But in general, the idea deserves attention, since the technology will allow you to control the functions of the car without taking your hands off the steering wheel and without resorting to voice commands.
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