Apple Previewed the Future of the iPad and Nobody Noticed
Briefly

Apple previewed eye tracking control on the iPad as part of Global Accessibility Awareness Day. This feature, enabled by machine learning interpreting the front-facing camera's view, allows for Dwell Control, highlighting and selection of interface elements. The privacy-focused feature is currently available for third-party assistive devices.
Eye tracking technology could potentially reinvent the iPad beyond incremental updates, leading to more innovative features. This advancement could pave the way for smart home devices like the rumored HomePod with a built-in display, hinting at a transformative future for Apple products.
Read at Inverse
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