If you have a Chromebook, here’s an interesting development for you: Google is now making it possible to control ChromeOS using just your face, The Verge reports. Imagine being able to use head ...
Google is rolling out Face Control to Chromebooks with the latest Chrome OS M132 update. The feature lets users control the cursor and perform tasks using facial movements and gestures. The feature ...
Google LLC is bringing a host of new accessibility upgrades to Android, with the headline feature something known as Project Gameface, which uses artificial intelligence to translate facial ...
From there, as memes typically do, the whole meaning and use of 6-7 evolved. The most important iteration involved a kid at a ...
Project Gameface, originally announced for desktops at last year’s Google I/O, uses the device’s camera and a database of facial expressions from MediaPipe’s Face Landmarks Detection API to manipulate ...
Google's Project Gameface is now available for developers to take advantage of, and it wants to arrive in Android apps so that users can control things with facial expressions. This new accessibility ...
At Google I/O, AI was a theme throughout the event, but another game-changing assistive technology was announced that lets your face control a computer instead of using a mouse. Google’s Project ...
Google has announced that its Project Gameface accessibility feature is coming to Android. This allows you to control a mouse cursor with your head movement and facial gestures. Android already offers ...
Everyone's a gamer: The modern gaming market typically supports various control interfaces alongside standard input devices. In terms of accessibility, Google aims to offer an open-source alternative ...
Apple Watch OS8 brings further hands free accessibility features to your Watch. Assistive Touch is an accessibility feature that detects hand gestures to control a cursor and navigate your Apple Watch ...