In addition to graphics cards, Nvidia is also working on software and in particular on its famous NVIDIA Broadcast.
Nvidia just updated their Nvidia Broadcast software to version 1.4. A software that memory is only accessible to RTX GPU users. It is an advanced artificial intelligence program that can be used for voice and video streaming and video conferencing. This time Nvidia wants to revolutionize your discussions, notably by improving the tracking of your eyes. Explanations.
Nvidia wants to follow your gaze
After removing ambient noise and setting up scenes without green screens, Nvidia now wants to tackle the deepfake of your eyes. The goal is simple, force your eyes to look at the camera throughout the discussion, which is admittedly almost impossible in a real situation and naturally. After a while and in the course of a conversation, our gaze is always lost elsewhere than on the webcam lens. This will no longer be the case. For example, you can read a sheet or look at your phone while chatting, which will quite revolutionize the use of communication of this type. Below is a demonstration video of this Nvidia technology. Bluff, right?
Nvidia Broadcast’s 1.4 update also received other additions such as a vignette effect, the ability to change the camera’s horizontal orientation, and screen printing to create “selfies”. Note that if our eyes are a little too low in relation to the camera, the Eye Contact feature is currently in beta and the AI isn’t fully developed yet. But as with anything when it comes to technology, it should get better with time.
Once again, the AI meddles in a new field.