Google has introduced a new innovative feature in ChromeOS that allows users to control their Chromebooks with their faces. This technology works thanks to special algorithms that recognize facial expressions and movements, which are transformed into commands for the device.
Users can perform basic actions such as scrolling pages, switching between applications, or activating certain functions. For example, to press a button, you can simply smile, and to close a window — turn your head to the side.
This feature is designed primarily for people with physical disabilities who cannot use traditional input methods such as a keyboard or touch screen. In addition, it opens up new opportunities for interacting with technology.
Google emphasizes that all collected data is processed on the device to ensure maximum privacy and security of user information.
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