
Apple is set to enhance its Vision Pro headset with the addition of Apple Intelligence, an updated guest user mode, and a spatial content app, potentially as early as April, according to a Bloomberg News report.
These new features will be part of a software upgrade, with a beta version expected to be available for developers this week, as per sources familiar with the situation. Apple has not yet responded to requests for comment.
In a bid to stay competitive in the tech landscape, Apple is rapidly integrating artificial intelligence into its devices. The company is reportedly in discussions with Tencent and ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, about incorporating their AI models into iPhones sold in China.
The Vision Pro headset, priced at US$3,499 in the U.S., aims to include features such as a Writing Tools interface, Genmojis, and the Image Playground app. This move may be an attempt to boost sales for the Vision Pro, which have declined since its launch in February last year, largely due to its high price and competition from more affordable alternatives like Meta Platforms' Quest.
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