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Apple WWDC 24 News: iOS 18 Expected to Include Eye Tracking Feature Inspired by Apple Vision Pro

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Apple enthusiasts around the world are eagerly awaiting the annual developer conference, WWDC 2024, set to take place from June 10 to June 14. The tech giant is expected to unveil significant updates for its upcoming flagship products, with the spotlight on the highly anticipated next-generation iOS update—iOS 18.

Described as the most substantial iOS update to date, iOS 18 will focus heavily on AI, introducing groundbreaking tools and features that will revolutionize the user experience. Some of the notable features teased by Apple include eye-tracking capability, music haptics, and generative AI.

One of the standout features of iOS 18 is the integration of eye-tracking technology, initially introduced in the Vision Pro, which will now be available on iPhones and iPads. This feature allows users to navigate their devices using only their eyes, eliminating the need for touch input.

Additionally, iOS 18 will bring advanced on-device AI capabilities to all Apple devices, enhancing their intelligence and intuitiveness. AI-powered features such as auto-generated playlists in Apple Music and AI-assisted writing tools in Pages and Keynote will operate directly on the device without relying on cloud servers.

Furthermore, Apple is expected to introduce a feature aimed at reducing motion sickness for passengers viewing screens while traveling, as well as a Music Haptic feature that translates songs on Apple Music into taps, textures, and vibrations for users who are hard of hearing.

With the official debut of iOS 18 set for WWDC 2024, Apple fans can expect a wave of innovative features that will redefine the way they interact with their devices. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development.

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