Google revealed Project Gameface
The gesture will also be applied to the company's Vision Pro, a mixed reality headset due to be released in Neural Lab's AirTouch converts gestures and body movements into commands for any computing device using just a simple webcam, giving people the option to include mid-air gestures across different devices. in May , a new open source hands-free gaming mouse that allows users to control the computer cursor through head movements and facial gestures. Project Gameface is powered by Google's
MediaPipe open source artificial intelligence solution. The Malaysia Phone Number Data company says its technology means people can click and drag with raised eyebrows, or move the cursor with their mouths open, making the pursuit of gaming possible for anyone. The company developed the technology with Lance Carr, a quadriplegic video game streamer who has muscular dystrophy. Google noted that while the tool is still in development, the company is excited about its potential to change people's lives because it is relatively cheap to make and maintain. As
technology devices become more integrated into consumers' lives, companies are pushing the boundaries to make them more intuitive and instinctive to use. At the same time, this hands-free gesture is also crucial for people with limited mobility. With just over of U.S. adults living with mobility issues, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the gesture makes tech companies' products and services more inclusive. |