Apple's new $3,499 Vision Pro mixed-reality headset offers an immersive experience but doesn't mention the metaverse, positioning it as a successor to iPhones and Macs. It may account for 10% of all Apple's sales in 2030, says Gene Munster.
Apple unveiled its newest product, Vision Pro, at the Worldwide Developer Conference yesterday. While it features over 20 cameras, sensors, and microphones, it notably lacks generative AI. Industry giants such as Google and Microsoft have implemented generative AI, but there are concerns about its impact on humanity. Investors speculate that Apple may be keeping quiet about generative AI to boost publicity for Vision Pro. However, utilizing generative AI could enhance Siri's conversations and software features like Apple Pages and hasten the growth of the metaverse.
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