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Engineer uses an Honor Magic6 Pro's eye tracking feature to remotely control a car Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • 7SY
  • 22 Feb 2024

Berserker, 21 Feb 2024Since reading the article im still scratching my head thinking of a situation when this featur... morenot just for a car, forget tap or voice or eye or face control commands, tesla is already using think commands that too without inserting chip in brain

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    • JayRoar
    • tW7
    • 22 Feb 2024

    Kind of cool that its possbile but a tap would be better for precision and safety i guess.

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      • Berserker
      • TnY
      • 21 Feb 2024

      Since reading the article im still scratching my head thinking of a situation when this feature is gonna be useful.
      And when when the car stsrts moving how you gonna stop it if you are pulling it from a tight space.by the time the phone registers the comand to stop it the car is gonna move a couple of feet more because you have to look away from the phone.and isnt it easier to just hit a button instead of spending a couple of seconds?
      Isnt it better to use the phone's gyroscope to control the movement of a car with instant start and stop touch buttons?
      I get it it's gust a concept and it's gonna grow in features. But my god,there is something very funny about this one.

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        • txG
        • 21 Feb 2024

        Darth Caesium, 21 Feb 2024This just made me think of a different scenario. Imagine you saw someone beating up someone el... morethat feature might be useful to help anyone whose are getting attacked for no reason (only if you have a car with it enabled)

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          • Darth Caesium
          • ssj
          • 21 Feb 2024

          Anonymous, 21 Feb 2024Turning your head to see a cat on a tree through the car window just became so much more dangerous This just made me think of a different scenario. Imagine you saw someone beating up someone else on the pavement. Now, the moment you see this happening, you're going to definitely at least stare for 2-3 seconds. This will suddenly make the car ram over the attacker, and so you've suddenly prevented crime from properly happening. Governments would love this, even if it makes ordinary people unintentionally cause violence that brings about justice.

          Extremely wacky scenario that went through my head. If this sounds weird to you, then I'm not surprised, cause I had the same reaction as to why I thought that.

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            • DeepIn2U
            • q{W
            • 21 Feb 2024

            NOT what i expectsd when reading the title. My eyes fooled lol.

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              • txG
              • 21 Feb 2024

              why not rely on face recognition to start a car? that would make much more sense rather than eye tracking. it's not like if their phones have some iris scanner like in galaxy s9. if some application can utilize its iris scanner inside s9 to start a car, that would be so ahead of its time.

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                • Anonymous
                • XUC
                • 21 Feb 2024

                Turning your head to see a cat on a tree through the car window just became so much more dangerous

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