The new feature is called “FaceTime Attention Correction,” and it promises to bring a new level of intimacy (digitally altered though it may be) to your FaceTime sessions. Basically, your eyeballs are going to be automatically corrected, such that it looks like you’re staring straight ahead — you know, actually at the person — instead of looking down.
Based on some early reaction to the new feature, many users appear to be taken aback and thoroughly impressed at how good a job the attention-correction does:
Regardless, it’s a safe bet this will be a well-received feature by the average FaceTime user out there.
See the full story here: https://bgr.com/2019/07/03/ios-13-beta-3-facetime-update-eye-contact-attention-correction/