Phones can tell when you're looking at them because they have a special camera that watches your face. It's like having a tiny detective on the screen who checks if your eyes are open and focused. When it sees you're watching, it knows to wake up or do something fun.
Examples
- Your phone knows you're looking at it when your eyes are open.
- It uses the front camera to tell if you’re watching a video or taking a selfie.
- The little detective on your screen wakes up whenever you blink.
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See also
- How Do Phones Know When You're Looking at Them?
- How do generative AI models create realistic images?
- How do AI and geopolitics influence social media content?
- How do AI image generators create realistic pictures?
- How do large language models like ChatGPT actually learn?