On Sunday, the Chinese giant Honor, launched their latest Magic 6 Pro smartphone globally and unveiled an experimental eye-tracking AI function that allows users to open and move their cars remotely simply by looking at their phone. The Magic 6 Pro is already out in China, and they are working to ship it commercially overseas.
Honor was recently owned by Huawei Technologies and is now owned by Shenzhen Zhixin New
Information Technology Co. Many tech companies are releasing new products before the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona kicks off on Monday, anticipating the buzz around generative AI will increase business prospects. Smartphone makers hope the anticipation around AI will boost the stagnant market, though some expert claims that generative AI may cause social and legal concerns.
The eye-tracking AI feature of the Magic 6 Pro will allow users to spot when looking at the notifications on what Honor calls the ‘Magic Capsule’ and launch the relevant app without tapping it physically. Knowing how Honor set a limit between a quick glance an intention look would be interesting
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