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Valve, SMI and Tobii Preview VR’s Eye Tracking Future In HTC Vive

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Still another example is eye tracking, and we’ve seen demonstrations from both Tobii and SMI in the HTC Vive offering a glimpse of how much better future VR systems will be at understanding our behavior. The additional information it provides will allow creators to make games that are fundamentally different from the current generation.

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Privacy in VR Is Complicated and It’ll Take the Entire VR Community to Figure It Out

Road to VR

He works at FOVE which is making a VR headset with eye-tracking, but wanted to speak to me on his own behalf about some of the deeper philosophical questions and conceptual frameworks around the types of intimate data that will become available to VR headsets. What type of transparency and controls should users expect from companies?

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A Work in Progress: Virtual Reality

VRScout

HTC has sold an estimated 100k Vives. As of January 2016, Google Cardboard has shipped over 5 million units. ” and “Does Oculus currently sell this information to third parties? Fove has created an eye-tracking headset, which other headset manufacturers may seek to include in future iterations.