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Home / Technology / Apple Eyes AI Gadget Future: New Product Categories Looming

Apple Eyes AI Gadget Future: New Product Categories Looming

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Apple's CEO Tim Cook expresses excitement about new AI-driven product categories.
  • Reports suggest Apple is developing a wearable AI pin device.
  • Apple recently acquired an Israeli company specializing in silent speech recognition.
Apple Eyes AI Gadget Future: New Product Categories Looming

Apple's CEO Tim Cook has signaled a strong interest in artificial intelligence, stating the company is "better positioned to let our customers use AI in profound and meaningful ways." He anticipates "new categories of products and services" enabled by AI, fueling speculation about Apple's future hardware direction. This comes amidst reports that Apple might be developing its own wearable AI pin, described as a "thin, flat, circular disc" with integrated cameras.

Further bolstering these expectations, Apple reportedly invested $2 billion in Q.ai, an Israeli company with technology capable of recognizing "silent speech" through subtle facial muscle movements and whispers. This technology could enhance existing products like Siri or power future ambient computing experiences, potentially for rumored smart glasses or the speculative AI pin, aiming for a more seamless voice interaction.

While Apple has been slower to adopt AI trends compared to competitors, recent developments suggest a more serious commitment. The company is likely seeking to overcome past AI stumbles, such as the delayed rollout of its AI Siri features, by potentially delivering innovative AI devices that offer greater utility and appeal than current market offerings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tim Cook expressed that Apple is well-positioned to enable profound AI uses and anticipates new categories of products and services driven by AI.
Reports suggest Apple is working on a wearable AI pin, described as a thin, flat, circular disc with cameras, designed for AI features.
Q.ai has developed technology that can recognize 'silent speech' by analyzing subtle facial muscle movements and whispers.

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