FaceTime for iOS 13 Uses ARKit to Help Callers Pretend They Are Maintaining Eye Contact

You can now add feigning eye contact to the list of ways that augmented reality is improving our lives.

In the official release of iOS 13 this fall, FaceTime will gain a new feature called Attention Capture, which corrects the users’ eye gaze to appear as though they are maintaining eye contact with parties on the other end of the video call.

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Evidently, the secret sauce to this magic trick is none other than Apple’s native augmented reality toolkit, ARKit. According to… more

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