Apple Wants You to Make Eye Contact When Using FaceTime

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Apple has developed a brand new feature referred to as FaceTime eye contact correction that provides a real-time adjustment during a call to make it seem like you’re looking directly into the camera.

As most people already know, during video calls, we typically look at the screen to see the person we’re talking to, and not directly at the camera. This means our contacts see us looking down, a thing that many have described as a way to avoid eye contact.

But with the release of iOS 13, all of these are going to change, as iPhones will come with a new feature that will correct this approach to make it seem like you’re actually looking into the camera.

Feature coming in iOS 13

Included in iOS 13 beta 3, FaceTime Attention Correction is based on ARKit, according to Dave Schukin, who has also published a demo of the feature (embedded below).

“How iOS 13 FaceTime Attention Correction works: it simply uses ARKit to grab a depth map/position of your fac… (read more)

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