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Opening gaze data to streamer developers?
Hello there, I have a question and a potential solution to how these data could be opened to people developing streamers for foveated encoding. Is there any plans to open up any type of gaze data, be it exact or just a general area instead of a pinpoint? And if so I have a solution in mind, There could be a program for developers who are specifically making streaming apps in which Apple can come in and take a look at the streaming app and make a judgment from there if the developer would be trustworthy to allow access to gaze data. This would solve any privacy concerns regarding data scraping if the app was looked through beforehand while still enabling access to the needed data for foveated streaming. And beforehand there could be a prompt asking if you would like to allow the app to access gaze data or not much like other solutions. More developers of VR streaming apps having access to this would be a net positive thing as it would create more robust options to stream VR to The vision pro, as cloud XR is relatively limited in terms of what it supports. In turn it would create more incentive for more developers to develop their streaming solutions for the vision pro. Thank you for hosting this q&a!
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Opening gaze data to streamer developers?
Hello there, I have a question and a potential solution to how these data could be opened to people developing streamers for foveated encoding. Is there any plans to open up any type of gaze data, be it exact or just a general area instead of a pinpoint? And if so I have a solution in mind, There could be a program for developers who are specifically making streaming apps in which Apple can come in and take a look at the streaming app and make a judgment from there if the developer would be trustworthy to allow access to gaze data. This would solve any privacy concerns regarding data scraping if the app was looked through beforehand while still enabling access to the needed data for foveated streaming. And beforehand there could be a prompt asking if you would like to allow the app to access gaze data or not much like other solutions. More developers of VR streaming apps having access to this would be a net positive thing as it would create more robust options to stream VR to The vision pro, as cloud XR is relatively limited in terms of what it supports. In turn it would create more incentive for more developers to develop their streaming solutions for the vision pro. Thank you for hosting this q&a!
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