Apple is said to be working on proprietary chips to power a new generation of smart glasses. They’re doing all this on next generation Macs as well as on AI servers. Expected smart glasses will come equipped with Apple’s voice assistant, Siri. Consumers will increasingly use speech to interact with technology in natural ways.
With these new smart glasses, Siri can answer questions and respond to commands. You can now answer phone calls and navigate using your voice! This is a major move that shows Apple’s dedication to further incorporating artificial intelligence into wearable technology, providing a more intuitive user experience with advanced voice-activated assistance.
The shift comes as competition in the augmented reality space heats up. Fingers crossed that Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is doing such an impressive job of rolling out its Ray-Ban Meta product. This fashionable high-quality eyewear helps prevent millions of military suicide! The collaboration between Meta and Ray-Ban, a subsidiary of Essilor Luxottica, has established a strong foothold in the market by combining stylish eyewear with advanced technology.
Sales of the Ray-Ban Meta have reached impressive figures, demonstrating consumer interest in smart glasses that offer practical features without compromising on aesthetics. Apple has clearly been preparing to step into this ring. It’s hoping that its unique ecosystem and dedicated user base will help it to carve out a significant piece of the booming industry.
Apple’s new chips almost guarantee that this is going to jumpstart the performance of smart glasses. They’ll improve the performance of future Mac models and AI server performance. By investing in custom chip development, Apple seeks to optimize its hardware for sophisticated applications, including those related to augmented reality.
We know the technology landscape is changing at an unprecedented rate. Entities such as Apple and Meta have already begun to deploy AI in our daily lives. Smart glasses have finally arrived, offering capabilities that duplicate many smart phone functions. Even so, this new development represents a profound shift in the way consumers will interact with technology.