Apple is reportedly focusing on integrating advanced AI and robotics into its future products, including the highly anticipated iPhone 16 and other smart home devices. Rumors suggest the iPhone 16 will heavily feature AI, aiming to revolutionize photography and possibly drive strong upgrade cycles, as noted by Mark Gurman. Alongside, Apple engineers are developing robotic projects, such as a mobile robot that can follow users around their homes and a table-top device with a robotic arm to move displays. These innovations are part of Apple's broader vision to create robots capable of performing household chores, although such advancements may take considerable time due to engineering challenges. The company is also exploring ways to consolidate information from other smart home devices, enhancing the user's interaction with technology in daily life. Additionally, Apple's software updates, including iOS 18 and the major update iOS 17.5, are expected to ride the generative AI wave, showcasing cutting-edge advances.
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Bloomberg: "Apple could get into humanoid technology and build a machine that can handle household chores. But such advances are probably a decade away, and it doesn’t appear that Apple has even agreed to head in that direction." https://t.co/nKGuQRE8Vj
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#Apple might have far-reaching plans for your “smart home” - with reports suggesting an “Apple Robot” may be on the cards. The device would follow you around your home, and will have a display attached to a robotic arm that moved to always point the display your way.👀 https://t.co/iQPkoo17Nb
$AAPL | Apple Robot Could Someday Make It To Consumers' Living Rooms, Says @markgurman, As Cupertino's Wait For Next Big Thing After iPhone Prolongs A nearer-term move could be a tabletop product that uses a robotic arm to move around a display, says Mark Gurman. The columnist… https://t.co/WCnpVN8smv
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Apple is said to be considering future products that make it easier to consolidate info from other smart home devices, and a room assistant that could point a screen at you constantly, as you move. https://t.co/xJS7d8b4R3
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"Can Apple be an AI story? For the iPhone 16, Apple has increasingly hinted it plans to launch an AI-tagged iPhone...While Apple will not be first to market, there is historical precedent for Apple’s marketing to drive strong upgrade cycles even when Apple is later than peers" https://t.co/Qv6bTy4hvw
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Apple reportedly wants to create robots that can "handle chores, like cleaning dishes in a sink," Mr. Gurman wrote, adding it may take considerable time due to the "extraordinarily difficult engineering challenges." https://t.co/J1VjSJQTVc
“The iPhone maker also has developed an advanced table-top home device that uses robotics to move a display around, they said," according Mr. Gurman. https://t.co/J1VjSJQTVc
"Engineers at Apple have been exploring a mobile robot that can follow users around their homes, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the skunk-works project is private.” https://t.co/J1VjSJQTVc
The tech giant, known for revolutionizing personal electronics, is working on a suite of robotic projects promising to engrain deeper into users' daily lives, sources told Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. https://t.co/J1VjSJQTVc
Weekend reading: Rumors continue to roll in about Apple's iPhone 16 lineup, and it's going to be another big year for photography. Learn more here. #Apple #iPhone https://t.co/yfI9dZ2C7s
The rumors are that the iPhone 16 will go all in on AI https://t.co/8OExp3LyeM