Eye-tracking combined with AI creates a seamless way to move through digital spaces using only your gaze, useful when hands are occupied, injured, or simply unavailable. The technology learns to distinguish between casual looking and intentional selection to reduce false commands.
Gaze tracking AI uses eye movement data captured by specialized cameras to let users control computers, tablets, and communication devices without using their hands. This technology interprets where a person is looking on a screen and translates that gaze into cursor movements, selections, and typed text.
For people with conditions like ALS, spinal cord injuries, or cerebral palsy, gaze tracking AI provides a critical pathway to digital independence, and modern AI models have dramatically improved accuracy by learning individual eye movement patterns and filtering out unintentional glances.
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