Apple's most recent patent filing reveals ambitious plans to integrate a Face ID-like front camera into devices such as the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac, alongside advanced gesture recognition capabilities. This innovation aims to leverage "event camera" technology, which boasts a faster capture rate for user gestures compared to conventional cameras. Additionally, the system will employ a "bounding box" feature to distinguish the user's hands from background clutter, significantly enhancing recognition accuracy. While the patent does not explicitly mention Face ID, the context strongly suggests potential scenarios where both technologies could work in harmony.