NVIDIA's Broadcast app received a new update that can make your video conferences more engaging.

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NVIDIA Broadcast's New Eye Contact Feature Will Make Video Conferences More Engaging!

There are some instances when people avoid eye contact for various reasons; they are either nervous, uncomfortable, or insecure.

Aside from these, many individuals also prefer reading a script when talking during video conferences.

If you are one of them, then the new feature of the NVIDIA Broadcast app will help you.

NVIDIA Broadcast's New Eye Contact Feature!

According to Tech Radar's latest report, NVIDIA released the new Broadcast app 1.4 version.

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People in the audience are illuminated by the screens of their laptop computers during the Sony press conference on the eve of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) on June 4, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. E3 is the most important yearly trade show the USD 78.5 billion videogame industry.

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This new version is integrated with the new Eye Contact feature.

"Eye Contact allows you to look somewhere else but on camera, it will look like you're looking right at your web-cam," said NVIDIA in its official YouTube video.

The new Eye Contact feature relies on artificial intelligence to detect the user's eye movements.

If your eyes are not looking at the camera, the AI-powered feature will automatically overlay a new pair of eyes over your own.

This leads to a deepfake effect. But, fake eyes look realistic since NVIDIA developed millions of eye color and lighting combinations to match the real eyes of its users.

As of writing, the feature is still in a beta format. This means that issues are expected to happen until the enhancement is finalized.

Installing NVIDIA Broadcast 1.4.0 

If you are interested in installing the new NVIDIA Broadcast 1.4.0 version, you can visit the company's official website or click this link

Once you are there, all you have to do is select the "Download Now" option. 

The new version works on Windows 10 desktops and laptops with 64-bit. Aside from this, here are other system requirements you need to have: 

  • Driver: NVIDIA Studio Driver 526.98, Game Ready Driver 526.47, NVIDIA RTX Enterprise Driver 526.67, and above
  • Internet: Internet connectivity during installation
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, Quadro RTX 3000, TITAN RTX or higher
  • RAM: 8GB RAM or higher
  • CPU: Recommended: Intel Core i5 8600, AMD Ryzen r5 2600 or higher

Aside from the Broadcast app, NVIDIA is also focusing on its other products. 

Recently, the NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti AD104 chip's specs and release date were leaked. 

We also reported that NVIDIA and Microsoft are working on a new AI supercomputer that can deliver the first public cloud. 

For more news updates about NVIDIA and its innovations, keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.  

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