The Vision Pro Will Get Apple Intelligence, 'Go Deeper' In-Store Demos 17
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to add its "Apple Intelligence" AI features to visionOS and update its approach to in-store demos of the headset. The Verge reports: The company is adding a new "Go Deeper" option to its in-store demos, Gurman writes. That reportedly includes testing office features and watching videos, as well as defaulting to the Dual Loop band that sends straps over the top and around the back of wearers' heads instead of the single-strap Solo Loop band, which some find uncomfortable. Apple will also reportedly let people view their own videos and photos, including panoramas, in the headset. Adding the sentimental touch to the demos could work out, especially once visionOS 2 comes out this fall, with its "spatialize" option to turn 2D photos into 3D ones -- a feature that's more impressive than it has the right to be (though still a little quirky with hair and glasses, like Apple's Portrait Mode feature).
Next week it will be replaced with (Score:2)
Apple Intelligence Pro Max Plus Pluperfect
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When Apple comes out with the Pro Vision 2....I likely will take the plunge....
Apple goes deeper (Score:2)
Deeper into your wallet.
apple dosn't need a better sales pitch... (Score:1)
...they need a better month 2 experience.
Dead Tech is Dead (Score:3)
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apple doesn't compete. this crap in particular won't be released in europe in time precisely because they don't want to compete, but want exclusive control of their sheeple.
if you look at the vision pro, it couldn't compete with any other vr headset in the market even if they wanted to because i is completely out of bounds in every aspect. they have deliberately made their product outside of any parameter range of the current vr market. they are not competing, they are "innovating", with a seemingly useless
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You are right that dead tech is dead.
Re-read the OP's post. You missed the point. Maybe re-read it a few times to be sure. Oh, and then take Apple's pee-pee out of your pooper you fan-kid.
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Re:Lucky for Apple, Vision is not VR device (Score:4, Insightful)
the Vision Pro is not a VR device. It's an AR device.
Nonsense. The VP is very clearly a VR headset. VR/AR if we're being generous, but remember that even Google Cardboard could do AR.
A proper AR device won't look like a bulky headset, but something unassuming, like a pair of glasses. We have real AR devices like that now, such as the XReal Air and the Immersed Visor.
Hail Mary! (Score:2)
Good luck Apple but I don't see this being a success. Too bulky, too expensive, too much Apple, no killer apps.
Ultra slow news day, even for Apple (Score:2)
will come out
wow. so innovative.
apple intelligence (Score:2)
What does this mean? (Score:2)
Serious questions:
What is "Apple Intelligence"? Wikipedia says it's an AI "platform." Is it a LLM? Maybe some other model. Maybe not a specific model but an architecture or platform that uses AI models. Maybe something else?
What does "get" mean in terms of the Vision Pro "getting" Apple Intelligence?
This seems very nebulous, especially for Apple, which has gained a reputation for taking existing technologies and designing, packaging, and explaining in ways that common "get" and can use easily. In this
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It doesn't mean anything in particular, so they can continually change what they decide it means.
People willing to spend the price of a used car on some goggles have already demonstrated a willingness to go where they are leading, so why not experiment on them? They're a focus group that is paying for the privilege instead of the other way around. That's what Apple's high price tag selected for.