You can control your Chromebook with just a glance now
Briefly

Google has announced new updates for Chromebooks and Google Workspace for Education, focusing on accessibility improvements. A significant feature is AI-powered face control, enabling users with motor impairments to navigate their devices using facial expressions and head movements. This advancement will allow for a more inclusive computing experience. Additionally, Google introduced other accessibility features such as reading mode and focus mode, alongside enhancements for educational tools to streamline class management and support differentiated assignments for students, demonstrating a commitment to creating more inclusive technology.
The AI-powered face control feature allows users to navigate Chromebooks using facial expressions, making devices more accessible for those with motor impairments.
Google's new updates also include features like reading mode, focus mode, and a built-in Recorder app, which enhance the overall learning experience for students.
Read at ZDNET
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