Jaguar Land Rover reveals contactless touchscreen to combat distraction and coronavirus spread

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has partnered with the University of Cambridge to develop a new contactless touchscreen that combines artificial intelligence with eye trackers and gesture sensors to predict which on-screen control you're reaching for. To be clear, the screen still functions as touchscreen if pressed – it merely adds an invisible layer of mid-air interactivity to reduce distraction in drivers as they work to tap the correct areas of the display while remaining focused on the road.

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