A video in which Honor’s artificial intelligence-based eye tracking feature was used on the Magic 6 Pro to start and stop the engine of a car and move it back and forth was shared in February. The feature in question was only exclusive to China until now. Honor will roll out its eye tracking feature globally before the end of this month.
The company announced that the eye-tracking feature will be available globally on August 27 and will be available via MagicOS 8.0 on all devices, including the Magic 6 Pro. This technology allows users to interact with their phones by using their eyes to open notifications and apps.
Honor developed a brain-computer interface
Honor also announced that it is exploring more possibilities for multi-modal AI technology and is developing non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to make assistive technology accessible to everyone.
Honor’s BCI technology allows people to communicate with external devices using brain electrical signals, which is expected to be useful for people who are disabled or need additional assistance.
BBC Storyworks has produced a short film about a person diagnosed with ALS 14 years ago who communicates and creates works of art using eye-tracking technology.
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