Touchless screen that detects what car drivers want to press in mid-air created
Modern cars and their often clunky interactive screens are getting a revamp, courtesy of artificial intelligence experts at the University of Cambridge. The new system works by tracking a user's finger in mid-air and does not need them to physically touch the screen in order to select an option. Instead, an array of sensors, cameras and AI will identify the finger and work out what it is pointing at. By removing the need for physical contact, it could also offer a sterile option in cars as we enter the post-Covid world. There has been no announcement yet as to when the first functioning no-touch screens will be fitted to vehicles and available for purchase.
Jul-23-2020, 10:17:54 GMT
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