How long will it take the Android gang of plagiarists to copy this? 6 months? 6 years?
How long will it take the Android gang of plagiarists to copy this? 6 months? 6 years?
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This is early 2000 tech. Apple is late by a decade already.
tfw you visit a website and it tracks your eye movement
>white person smile to click
Not long and for way cheaper than Apul. Feels good to not chase trends.
>sitting on train during commute
>frequently made weird gestures with your mouth while on phone
>diagnosed as schizoprehnic by other commuters
-5 Years
Didn't the Galaxy S3 already have this
Holy shit you regarding Android did this years ago
KEK
Source, and don't show me eye scrolling, that's not the same thing.
>only scrolling
and failing half the time at that
If mouse movements = a click, how do you use this if you're eating?
>smile to click
Why not blink to click
>smile to click
literally autism
you wanna hold your eyes open when you don't want to click?
Try looking at the other person face next time you talk to someone.
You'll understand why.
>Wanting to smile to tap on shit
Lol u gay
Useless. Unless looking like a complete tard is your end goal.
This
All 'new' tech is years old by the time it comes to the mainstream. Holograms, flying cars and gimmicky shit like in the OP already exist, they're just not available to the mass market yet.
I had eye tracking in Galaxy Note (the first one)
>black person smile to click
Huh, it worked...
Technology existing and technology being widely available and ready for Mass affordable production are two different things, don't be intentionally stupid
eye tracking in smartphones, nice.
They can go fuck themselves, i'd tape my front camera if this shit ever goes mainstream.
>letting Apple track your face at all times
Holy shit do people seriously not value their privacy? You give away your fingerprint, face, location, everything you say, everything you search for, and probably a thousand of things.
>being so lazy you can't even use your hands to navigate websites
>websites already track every cursor movement
>smartphone apps will track every eye movement
I really want to sleep through this time period. So boring.
>Holy shit do people seriously not value their privacy?
It has no impact on their lives, why should they care?
Deny them loans, morgates, promotions based on their private life behavior and see what happens.
People won't change unless it affects them directly, they don't care about celebrities getting hacked or presidents spied on 24/7.
or blink twice in quick succession
Just really sad. Even when it could affect them, like Facebook exposing 50 million users, they still don't give a shit.
Samsung already does this since S3/S4
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Actually late 90's, Canon had eye tracking for focusing in their last film EOS 3, and there were plenty of proofs of concept and even consumer products for PCs
>looking at the other person face
>talk to someone
what is this heresy
When you blink your eyes tend to roll upwards, thus changing the tracking point for the camera. Accounting for that in the software would be a fucking nightmare.
This shit is a gimmick anyways.
Wow I can't wait till I can drain my battery like crazy so I can scroll and click shit on my phone that I already have in my hand! I'm also sure it would be great in the dark! Brb dropping €1500 on a new phone and ditching my €200 phone.
Why would anyone need this?
Meh. The tobii eye tracker wasn't all that fun when trying to use it for pc.
Already existing and widely available since the Samsung S3 dumb newfag, if you go outside smartphones then you're looking at late 90's
what if your eyes aren't pointing in the same direction?
Why not tie left and right click to left and right blinks
This has literally 0 practical use. It's faster to use your fingers and armless retards will have to leave their phone on a stand all day, at that point get a fucking computer.
>he literally has to lick his computer to make it work
ayyy
I think sticking your tongue out to click would be the easiest and most comfortable solution, anything else would likely be too jerky and uncomfy
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What the fuck do you mean Samsung had this ages ago.
It's not mainstream because they need years of testing to make it actually functional and past the "proof of concept" stage.
There's a big fucking difference and huge amounts of obstacles that need to be passed in order to reach the point of mass production.
Apart from having no arms/fingers why would you use that?
90% this has been an android tech since like 2012 you itoddler
Psychopassed
imagine the fucking nervous ticks you'd get from doing this on a regular basis. teddy kaz. was right.
>eye tracking that was built on a completely different technology and didn't even work
>same as this
Talk shit all you want, but you'll be using it, like most other things, all thanks to Apple.
It worked and it was built on nearly identical technology, dumb brainlet
So where' is your eye-tracking 1990's phone?
>muh phone
There were plenty of consumer products out there doing the same, most of them were retarded just like the OP, a few of them had great utility and were universally praised at the time like the eye tracking on the Canon EOS 3
There's the Samsung S3 that did this like 6 years ago
>muh smile to click
Smile detection has been a thing on the shittiest P&S cameras since a decade ago
Try to read the posts you quote next time, dumb faggot
btw, OPs it's a proof of concept by some guy, it isn't an actual feature on iPhone's (it's retarded as fuck, even for Apple) so it isn't widely available
Kill yourself, seriously
Android NPCs everywhere.
>useless "accessibility" feature #48301503470
do you have tts enabled too?
you see the problem with accessibility is that humans continue to find hilariously pathetic ways to cripple themselves in which none of the available accessibility options can even remotely hope to interface, so non-cripples have to invent something new to support them
>Samsung S3
Half of the tech within is stolen from iPhones.
That doesn't have FaceID so the latency is awful, unreliable in poor lighting and in general.
So you only understand buzzwords?