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AI-enhanced Apple Glass smart glasses set for 2026 release
AppleInsider said:
Digital assistant Siri will obviously be involved with the glasses, which should also be in a greatly improved form by the time they launch.
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Tantalizing details of Jony Ive's AI device leak after OpenAI meeting
So.. a device which collects data and even if I use iPhone or MacBook, this device will absorb and collect data from all users when connecting it with Apple products which makes Apple‘s privacy obsolete.And this device gets smarter and smarter by learning with collected data.It will be a personal device while Apple makes generally purposed devices.I see that Apple stock is underperforming as the worst stock performer YTD among Magnificant 7.
Rotten Apple will feel the pressure. Better now than late: Tim Cook needs to step down as he can’t afford to doom Apple further and further since Vision Pro. -
WWDC 25 visionOS 3 wishlist: what we'd like to see next for Apple Vision Pro
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OpenAI's $6.5B bet on Jony Ive could redefine how people interact with technology
Wesley_Hilliard said:MassiveAttack said:After reading John Gruber´s articles "something is rotten at Apple" and John Siracusa´s article "Apple Turnover", I have to say that something is really rotten at Apple.
Apple is behind in AI (LLM, Siri, their GPU capacity, human resources for AI etc.).
Apple is behind in their HW. Apple is launching foldables.... when??
Apple has been rotten with their timid updates for iPhones. Camera gets better and better, but not much.
iPhone 17´s design is rotten.
I mean.... What isn´t rotten?
I do not expect too much from io or OpenAI, but I hope they prove me wrong.
At the end, it is due that we really need "cool" devices nobody is thinkg about yet.
Rotten Apple.
Foldables? Yeah, it's in the works but they're expensive and target a very niche market. Still looks like a nerd-driven fad that would have been cool a decade ago, but XR has solved the problem foldables were meant to tackle -- more screen, less space.
iPhone 17 hasn't released yet.
And every "AI first" piece of hardware that has released so far has been an abject failure. Ive is a legendary designer, but design can't make up for lack of interest or use case.For both OpenAI and Apple, it's best if we wait and see what happens.
Does it exist?
iPhone 17 has not released yet, but we all know how they look like.
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OpenAI's $6.5B bet on Jony Ive could redefine how people interact with technology
tiredskills said:MassiveAttack said:After reading John Gruber´s articles "something is rotten at Apple" and John Siracusa´s article "Apple Turnover", I have to say that something is really rotten at Apple.
Apple is behind in AI (LLM, Siri, their GPU capacity, human resources for AI etc.).
Apple is behind in their HW. Apple is launching foldables.... when??
Apple has been rotten with their timid updates for iPhones. Camera gets better and better, but not much.
iPhone 17´s design is rotten.
I mean.... What isn´t rotten?
I do not expect too much from io or OpenAI, but I hope they prove me wrong.
At the end, it is due that we really need "cool" devices nobody is thinkg about yet.
Rotten Apple.
AI is uncooked and still a lot of hallunications. But what if Apple even can´t deal with uncooked stuffs? You think Apple can present something which is cooked even if Apple is so worse than uncooked stuffs?
We may just "play" with LLMs and LLMs may have a limited use case as of today, but LLMs could be a basic "weapon" to create something nobody is thinking about yet..
But yeah.. Apple can´t cook AI, but Tim is cooking Apple in a bad way.