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It's not a problem with the technology.

The problem is the edge case where it's used for two different things with different demands at the same time, and the fix is to...not do that.

> Apple fixed the flaw in a Vision Pro software update at the end of July, which stops the sharing of a Persona if someone is using the virtual keyboard.




"fixed the flaw "

Or

"Ooopps, so sorry you caught us. Guess we'll have better luck keeping this hidden next time."


Keeping what hidden? Caught who? The eye-tracking technology is literally a core part of the platform. What is it you're trying to say?


From articles first sentance:

" lot about someone from their eyes. They can indicate how tired you are, the type of mood you’re in, and potentially provide clues about health problems. But your eyes could also leak more secretive information: your passwords, PINs, and messages you type."

Do you want that shared with advertisers? With your health care provider?

The article isn't about the technology, it is about sharing the data.


Who are you saying shared what data with whom?


How are they getting the data you claim is shared with them?




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