It was almost two weeks ago that we first heard about the patent for Sony’s PlayStation Eye-powered object motion detection, and now the company’s announcing facial recognition for the console. According to Gamasutra, Kish Hirani, SCEE’s Head of Developer Services, said that the facial recognition software would “detect gender and even the age of the face, separate facial features such as the nose, eyes and ears, and even detect whether you’re smiling or not.” This new gear will also work with the Sony Motion Controller, with the camera tracking X, Y and Z motion by using the glowing ball. Speaking at the Develop Conference in Brighton, Hirani stressed that companies won’t need to develop their own tech to work with the new controllers. “If you are working with the PlayStation Eye and think there is some new tech you’re going to have to develop for the motion controllers, just get in touch with us. We have a wealth of libraries available, and the chances are you won’t have to develop any technology yourself.” You hear that, guys? get to work!

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