A new study found that eye contact during video calls can elicit similar psychophysiological responses than those in genuine, in-person eye contact. A new study from Tampere University in Finland ...
Thanks to more than a year of pandemic living, we've all grown quite comfortable popping on FaceTime to connect from afar. FaceTiming, like any other method of communication, is something you can be ...
Videoconferencing, podcasts, and webinars surged in popularity during the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021 as remote work became part of the new normal. With the pandemic now in the rearview mirror, ...
Nvidia recently released a beta version of Eye Contact, an AI-powered software video feature that automatically maintains eye contact for you while on-camera by estimating and aligning gaze. It ships ...
I recently participated in my first IGTV Q&A. The subject was fashion in the time of coronavirus, and I thought I did great. I hit all the talking points and relayed the state of the fashion industry ...
Eye contact is a natural part of most conversations and, without it, we can feel rejected. FaceTime calls are no different, which can make catching up with close friends or family somewhat lacking in ...
Humans need eye contact. It can make people feel closer, more honest, and more respected. When people share eye contact, their brains show similar activity, which helps them bond and understand each ...