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Apple’s new accessibility features let you control an iPhone or iPad with your eyes


Major accessibility improvements are coming to iOS 18.

Apple just announced a slew of new accessibility features coming to its software platforms in the months ahead, including eye tracking, which the company says uses artificial intelligence to let people with physical disabilities more easily navigate through iOS and iPadOS. The company’s full press release contains a longer list of other accessibility capabilities that are coming to Apple’s platforms in a few months. AI and machine learning appear throughout the text, offering yet more confirmation that iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and the company’s other software platforms will go heavy on AI-powered features.

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