rewrite this title Honor’s latest AI features want to fight deep fake videos and eye strain

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rewrite this title Honor’s latest AI features want to fight deep fake videos and eye strain

What you need to know

  • Honor’s new AI Defocus Eye Protection combats screen-induced eye strain and myopia by blurring peripheral vision while keeping the center clear.
  • The feature is claimed to reduce transient myopia by an average of 13 degrees, with some users seeing up to a 75-degree improvement.
  • Meanwhile, Honor also unveiled a new detection tech that uses AI to analyze eye contact, lighting, and image clarity in real-time to detect deepfakes.

Honor has introduced two new AI-driven features designed to keep users safe and healthy.

Honor showcased its new AI Defocus Eye Protection tech at MWC Shanghai. As its name implies, this new on-device feature uses AI to tackle the rising issue of screen-induced eye strain, with a special focus on combating myopia (nearsightedness).

The rapid increase in computer and mobile phone use in recent years has gone hand in hand with a worrying rise in global cases of myopia. This is largely due to the prolonged strain on our eyes from focusing on screens up close. Over time, this constant close-up viewing can cause the eyeball to elongate, leading to nearsightedness.

Honor AI Defocus Eye Protection

(Image credit: Honor)

Honor’s new feature is intended to replicate defocus glasses on your smartphone screen. Defocus glasses are great for your eyes because they blur your peripheral vision while keeping the center clear. This helps reduce eye elongation.

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