Researchers create eye-tracking glasses that auto-focus where you look
The authors note that, over time, our ability to refocus at near distances worsens as the lenses in our eyes stiffen. The condition, called presbyopia, typically kicks in at around age 45 and it… Read more from the original source: Researchers create eye-tracking glasses that auto-focus where you look
HTC Vive will help more companies jump into VR
Take Ovation, for example: It’s a public speaking training tool that uses the Vive Pro Eye’s gaze-tracking to detect where exactly you’re looking. After running through a demo, it told me I was… More: HTC Vive will help more companies jump into VR
Test tube embryo transfer may give near-extinct rhinos a second chance
It’s a positive sign, but there are concerns. Ultrasound exams showed that the test embryo is smaller than expected and isn’t guaranteed to lead to a successful birth. Scientists also have to… Read the original here: Test tube embryo transfer may give near-extinct rhinos a second chance
The Pentagon has a laser that identifies people by their heartbeat
As MIT Technology Review reports, the Pentagon has developed a laser that can identify people — from a distance — by their heartbeat. The technology, known as Jetson, uses laser vibrometry to… Excerpt from: The Pentagon has a laser that identifies people by their heartbeat
Axon won’t use facial recognition tech in its police body cameras
Axon has not yet deployed facial recognition technology in any of its body cameras, but it has been using the AI to help blur faces in videos before they are released to the public. In a press… See the original post: Axon won’t use facial recognition tech in its police body cameras
