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Apple readies smart glasses, pendant and AirPods with AI

Apple plans to release its first AI smart glasses, as well as a pendant and AirPods with cameras. The devices will connect to the iPhone, allowing Siri to use v

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Apple readies smart glasses, pendant and AirPods with AI
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Apple is preparing a revolution in the world of wearable devices, planning to launch three innovative gadgets at once: smart glasses with artificial intelligence, a multifunctional pendant, and updated AirPods with integrated cameras. These devices, according to information from the authoritative publication Bloomberg, are designed to take user interaction with technology to an entirely new level, offering unprecedented capabilities through deep integration with iPhone and the intelligent assistant Siri.

The context of these developments becomes particularly interesting against the backdrop of efforts by other tech giants, particularly Meta, which is actively developing its own line of smart glasses. Apple, traditionally distinguished by its thoughtful approach to launching new products, appears to be preparing for direct competitive confrontation in the segment of wearable devices with augmented reality and extended intelligent functions. The plan to launch smart glasses, scheduled for 2027, with production beginning as early as December of this year, testifies to the seriousness of the company's intentions and significant investments in this direction.

A deep dive into the details of future products reveals their potential. The smart glasses, according to rumors, will be equipped with a high-quality camera capable of taking photos and recording videos, as well as speakers and microphones. The key feature will be the ability for Siri to use "visual context" to execute commands.

This means that the glasses will be able to "see" what the user sees and, based on this information, suggest relevant actions or answers. For example, Siri will be able to identify objects, recognize text, translate inscriptions in real time, or provide information about landmarks simply by looking at them. The pendant and AirPods, also equipped with cameras, will likely perform similar functions, acting as peripheral devices that extend the capabilities of the main gadget or offer independent usage scenarios, for example, for quick photo and video recording or to ensure more complete visual input for Siri.

The consequences of such devices entering the market can be quite significant. First, this could accelerate mass adoption of wearable devices with extended functionality, including augmented reality. If Apple manages to create a convenient, functional, and aesthetically attractive product, this could set a new standard for the entire industry.

Second, the integration of cameras and AI into everyday accessories raises new questions about privacy and data security. Apple, known for its focus on protecting user privacy, will likely pay special attention to this aspect, but the risks associated with constant visual information collection remain a subject of discussion. Third, the emergence of such gadgets could stimulate the development of new applications and services that use visual input, opening new opportunities for developers and content creators.

In conclusion, the smart glasses, pendant, and AI-enabled AirPods announced by Apple represent an ambitious attempt by the company to rethink our interaction with the digital world. If development proceeds as planned, these devices could not only provide serious competition to existing market offerings but also pave the way to a future where technology becomes even more invisibly and organically woven into our everyday lives, enriching it with new capabilities and experiences.

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