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OpenAI's $6.5B bet on Jony Ive could redefine how people interact with technology
First off, what is the device:
It is a "contextual device", providing continuous information about the user, their environment, their actions, and their situations and discussions - all fed in real time such that at any moment should the user request OpenAI assistance it instantly has all of the required inputs needed to provide the most accurate rssponse.The BIG issue of course is privacy,, which is why this hasn't yet been done.
If done correctly it will follow Apple's "on device" encryptions and security protocols on steroids and utilize any/all existing output sources (phone and computer screens or glasses, ear buds, and AR/VR) for output.
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AI ramp is analogous to the 1990's internet - for investors both will end in a bubble with a few really BIG winners and a LOT of spectacular failures. But in the end the technology will be transformative in terms of moving human efficiency through shared, high quality, instantaneous, and contextual information. -
visionOS 26 brings better organization, anchored widgets, & more to Apple Vision Pro
Some interesting things but top of my list is/will continue to be a universal UNDO command. Until that happens getting actual work done on VisionPro will not work for me. I'll be looking to see if the new Widgets might allow programing such a command, but I doubt it.
I watched the entire WWDC25 Keynote on VisionPro and it is the best way to consume any visual content -
Apple Filing Protocol will soon disappear completely from macOS
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Apple Silicon machine learning code may become more easily portable to Nvidia hardware
I agree with Maxkraft. All here will remember the fallout between Apple and NVIDIA that resulted in Apple losing any share if might have had in the gaming market. NVIDIA's success is its tight integration of CUDA and its chips. I've been looking at, and Apple should also, Liquid.ai a lightweight framework that will allow local AI models without the need to fetch from the cloud. Their two new apps look very promising....