Apple’s AI ambitions for Vision Pro headset hit some snags

When Apple unveiled its AI push with Apple Intelligence last month, the tech giant said the technology would be limited to newer Mac computers and the iPhone 15 Pro. However, according to Bloomberg, Apple is reportedly working to bring its AI smarts to its Vision Pro headset as well. So, what’s the holdup? For starters, there are user interface challenges in making the tech “look right” in the headset’s mixed-reality environment, which overlays computer information on live video of the real world. iFrameResize({ checkOrigin: false, heightCalculationMethod: ‘grow’, }, ‘#meiro_7943012′); Think of it this way: AI-powered information needs to be presented in a way that doesn’t distract from the user’s experience. That’s no easy feat. Another hurdle is Apple’s computing infrastructure. The company is reportedly worried that too many devices connecting simultaneously could strain its systems. Apple’s cautious approach to rolling out its AI features stands in stark contrast to companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI, which have rushed to market with their own AI tools. The results have been mixed, to say the least. These companies’ new AI features have drawn attention and scrutiny for spreading misinformation, repurposing copyrighted work without permission, and more. Some have even had to hit the brakes on their products while promising fixes. Apple, on the other hand, is taking a slower and more measured approach. The company has already said it plans to bring the technology to users in phases, with a test “beta” version coming later this year. Bloomberg reports that even…Apple’s AI ambitions for Vision Pro headset hit some snags

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