This is the “first Apple product you look through, not at.”
You can interact with the 3D interface using your eyes, hands, and voice.
The home view is like a hologram in front of you.
How to control it:
- Forget about controllers- you only need your eyes, hands, and voice.
- Gesture, gaze, and gab with your hands, eyes, and Siri to make things happen.
A few more features to keep an EYE out for:
- Syncs with data across all your other Apple devices
- EyeSight lets you share your view with others nearby and shows them what app you’re using
Thats not it!:
- Has a 3D camera built-in
-Capture in 3D, relive in 3D
-Spatial audio adapts to your surroundings for optimal sound
-Runs on Apple M2 and R1 (new chip)
-Uses VisionOS (new operating system) It’s “The most advanced personal electronics device ever.”
Costs $3499 and launches next year
- The Vision Pro divides the market.
- Some like its tech and immersion, some question its social and consumer value.
- Apple stock down, Meta stock up.
- The Vision Pro needs to convince consumers.
Microsoft violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act by collecting data on children who had started Xbox accounts without parental consent. They also shared the data with third parties. #COPPA#FTC 2/6
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reached a settlement with Microsoft on Monday, which also includes increased protections for child gamers. Microsoft admitted that it did not meet customer expectations and said it was committed to improving its safety measures. #Safety 3/6
🔥 AI is changing the world faster than ever. Here are some of the most mind-blowing AI news from last week that you don't want to miss:
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1/ AI Builder: a new app by Microsoft that lets you create and train AI models without coding. Use them for image recognition, text analysis, and more.
2/ Neural Filters: a new feature by Adobe that adds generative AI to Photoshop. Apply realistic effects to your photos, such as changing facial expressions, hair styles, age, and lighting.