Apple Vision Pro to Get AI Features, Spatial Content App, Revamped Guest Mode in visionOS 2.4 [Report]
Apple is preparing to bring Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro headset as part of an upcoming visionOS 2.4 update, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The update is expected to introduce AI-powered features, a revamped guest user mode, and a spatial content app aimed at enhancing the device's capabilities.Sources familiar with the matter indicate that visionOS 2.4 could launch as early as April, with a developer beta becoming available as soon as this week. Apple Intelligence will bring features such as Writing Tools, Genmojis, and the Image Playground app to the Vision Pro, marking the first time Apple's AI technology extends beyond the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.The Vision Pro is powered by Apple's M2 chip and 16GB of memory, making it capable of handling on-device AI processing. The expansion of Apple Intelligence comes at a time when competitors like Google are integrating AI into their own mixed-reality platforms. Google recently unveiled Android XR, a new mixed-reality OS featuring deep integration with its Gemini AI platform, with Samsung set to launch a competing headset later this year.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube
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Sources familiar with the matter indicate that visionOS 2.4 could launch as early as April, with a developer beta becoming available as soon as this week. Apple Intelligence will bring features such as Writing Tools, Genmojis, and the Image Playground app to the Vision Pro, marking the first time Apple's AI technology extends beyond the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
The Vision Pro is powered by Apple's M2 chip and 16GB of memory, making it capable of handling on-device AI processing. The expansion of Apple Intelligence comes at a time when competitors like Google are integrating AI into their own mixed-reality platforms. Google recently unveiled Android XR, a new mixed-reality OS featuring deep integration with its Gemini AI platform, with Samsung set to launch a competing headset later this year.
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