Jaguar Land Rover: Protection against bacteria
A FINGER POINT IS ENOUGH The "predictive touch" touchscreen technology developed by Jaguar Land Rover and the University of Cambridge uses artificial intelligence and sensors to perform touchless operations. Sensors anticipate the user's intended destination. The system not only reduces the spread of bacteria and viruses, but also the driver's interaction with the user interface - to [...]
Sensors anticipate the user's intended destination. The system not only reduces the spread of bacteria and viruses, but also the driver's interaction with the user interface - by up to 50 percent. It should also work better on uneven roads.
Tracker from consumer electronics
Thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, the technology recognizes the user's intended input target at an early stage and thus speeds up the interaction.
A gesture tracker from consumer electronics uses familiar optical or radio-based sensors to combine context-related information such as the user profile, the design of the user interface and environmental conditions with data from an eye tracker, for example.