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Quick guide
Apple's Vision Pro has made technological progress, but the market impact is not yet significant. The company plans to integrate AI capabilities into visionOS and improve headset functionality to enhance the user experience. The challenge, however, is to integrate AI into the Vision Pro augmented reality interface. Improved in-store presentations include a new "dive in" feature that provides the opportunity to explore office features and multimedia content, as well as dual-ring design choices and a personalized presentation experience. These initiatives are designed to meet user expectations for Apple's non-mention of AI content at WWDC 2024, paving the way for the upcoming visionOS 2 version, which features innovative "spatialization" features.
Apple Vision Pro Progress
Although Apple's Vision Pro has made a lot of progress in technology, it has yet to make a significant impact in the market. However, the company is committed to enhancing the functionality of the headset by incorporating AI capabilities into visionOS and improving in-store presentations. Despite the current lackluster response from the market, Apple is committed to improving the performance and features of the Vision Pro.
Challenges of AI integration
Apple is facing the challenge of incorporating artificial intelligence into the Vision Pro augmented reality interface. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, this development shows the company's focus on enhancing the user experience through AI capabilities. This move is critical to meeting the expectations of Vision Pro users who were disappointed that Apple didn't mention AI-related content in their WWDC 2024 keynote.
Improved in-store presentations
Apple has introduced a new "Deep Dive" feature in the in-store demo, giving users the opportunity to explore office features and multimedia content. In addition, users can now opt for a dual-ring design, which is more comfortable than a single-ring design. The increase in personal video and photo viewing, including panoramic images, is designed to personalize the presentation experience, paving the way for the upcoming visionOS 2 release, which features innovative "spatialization" features.