Apple Plans AI Pendant, Smart AirPods
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As the AI hardware space heats up, the iPhone maker has multiple smart products in development.
Still, Apple isn’t completely steering clear of Apple-branded AI hype. Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources, that Apple is working on three AI-powered wearables, including smart glasses, new AirPods, and a wearable pendant. Each of the products is expected to connect to the iPhone and include cameras to help power the AI features.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc. are adding music-focused generative artificial intelligence features to their core consumer apps, underscoring how advanced AI tools are moving into mainstream use.
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Apple Glasses are rumored to serve as “an all-day AI companion.” Here’s why, despite my former skepticism, that’s exactly what I want.
Partnering with Google is a savvy move. Its Gemini AI is widely viewed as industry-leading technology, and features some of the best-performing AI models. Instead of incurring the upfront capex costs and financial risks of building its own data centers and large language models, Apple might be better off building its AI features upon Google's base.
If you were tempted to make the comparison between Apple’s rumored AI pin and Humane’s notorious Ai Pin, let me stop you right there. There’s (reportedly) a big difference, and that difference is that Humane’s defunct AI gadget actually tried to be something other than an accessory to your phone.
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As Apple tests AI devices, should you buy AAPL stock here?
Shares of tech titan Apple (AAPL) climbed more than 3% on Feb. 17 after reports surfaced that the company is stepping up its push into artificial intelligence (AI) with a new slate of AI-centric products.
An Apple AI pin for iPhone owners could let you talk to an Apple chatbot as early as 2027, according to a recent report. It features multiple microphones and cameras.
According to a Berlin-based nonprofit report, Apple Intelligence showed both racial and gender bias in recent tests.
Apple Inc's (NASDAQ:AAPL) next trillion dollars of market value may not come from a new iPhone — it may come from Siri. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives believes Apple's AI monetization opportunity could add $75 to $100 per share to the stock over the next few years.