And it’s not the only one.

And there’s one feature that has gotten the biggest reaction when discussing this topic with friendsthe car-sickness mode.

“AI will have a tremendous impact on accessibility.

Person in a wheelchair using iPad eye control at a standing desk

Control your iPad with just your eyes in iPadOS 18.Apple

It represents a generational opportunity to create equity in ways both big and small.

AI-driven technologies can adapt to individual needs in real time, offering personalized solutions that were previously unimaginable.

The most impressive is the eye-tracking, which lets you control your devices with just your eyes.

A screenshot of the dots on an iPhone screen that represent the motion of a vehicle.

Motion Cues will help those who suffer from motion sickness.Apple

AI will have a tremendous impact on accessibility.

It represents a generational opportunity to create equity in ways both big and small.

Presumably Apple learned a lot about tracking eyes from developing the Vision Pro.

Person on sofa, talking, with subtitles floating next to them

Subtitles for the real world.Apple

Perhaps it will also be useful for general hands-free use.

You could control a music app while using your hands to play an instrument, for example.

Apple says that the new speech-recognition features use AI to get the job done.

Accessibility in Motion

Let’s talk about motion sickness.

Apple also hints at the future.

There’s definitely a different vibe to this year’s accessibility updates from Apple.

The features seem bolder and more ambitious.

That may be down to AI, in which case, we’re here for it.