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Apple Buys Silent Speech Tech for $2 Billion
31 Jan
Summary
- Apple acquired Q.ai for $2 billion, a major investment.
- Q.ai tech enables AI interaction through silent lip movements.
- This acquisition could enhance future Apple wearables and AR/VR devices.

Apple has acquired the Israeli startup Q.ai for approximately $2 billion, marking one of its largest acquisitions in a decade. This move aims to enhance future personal technology interfaces, particularly for AI interaction.
Q.ai's technology, developed by founders including one behind Microsoft's Kinect sensor technology, focuses on tracking small facial and lip movements. This allows for silent, command-based input to AI assistants, potentially revolutionizing how users interact with devices.
This acquisition aligns with Apple's broader strategy towards an ecosystem of connected AI wearables. Devices such as AirPods, smart glasses, and even mixed-reality headsets like the Vision Pro could integrate Q.ai's capabilities. The goal is to create more natural and subtle interactions, moving beyond current voice command limitations.




