Can other people see my eyes through Apple Vision Pro?

Apple Vision Pro launches with many built-in apps, which are optimized for spatial computing. Apple has developed several of its apps for Vision Pro that are familiar to iPhone, iPad, and Mac users. Launch titles seen in Apple's keynote include the following:
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Enhancing security measures is crucial in today's digital landscape. In a bid to provide users with a more secure and convenient authentication method, Google has introduced passkeys for Google accounts. This feature, already available on Chrome and Android, is now accessible for iOS users as well. By following a few simple steps, you can enable passkeys on your iPhone and sign in to your Google account using your iOS passcode, Touch ID, Face ID, or a hardware security key.
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Apple has taken quick action to address multiple actively exploited security issues by releasing iOS 16.5.1, along with iPadOS 16.5.1, macOS Ventura 13.4.1, and watchOS 9.5.2. Although these updates seem to be minor point releases, they include critical security patches that should be installed immediately.