Google is constantly working on projects with interesting potential, but we rarely get to hear about them at such an early stage in development as this latest one. Google researchers Hee Jung Ryu and Florian Schroff have been developing software on a Pixel phone that uses the front-facing camera to spot someone looking over your shoulder at the screen.
In an unlisted video unearthed by Quartz, the research team is seen testing what they call an ‘electronic screen protector,’ which uses artificial intelligence to detect an unwanted set of prying eyes in view of the phone.
Google research project uses AI to detect someone spying on your messages was written by the awesome team at Android Police.