Jaguar and Cambridge University unveil new touchless touchscreen for pandemic life

Jaguar and Cambridge University unveil new touchless touchscreen for pandemic life


Engineers from the University of Cambridge and Jaguar Land Rover have developed a novel “no touch” touchscreen that uses AI to predict where a user is aiming before they make contact with a screen. The touchless touchscreen was developed for use in automobiles. It uses a variety of sensors to determine user intent in environments where, due to bumpy roads and mechanical vibrations, it can be difficult to actually touch a screen with accuracy. According to a press release from Cambridge: More and more passenger cars have touchscreen technology to control entertainment, navigation or temperature control systems. However, users can…

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