Multiple reports indicate Apple is exploring integrated cameras in its Apple Watch to enable advanced AI and visual intelligence capabilities across new models.
Apple is working on bringing visual AI capabilities to its wearable devices, according to Bloomberg. The article Apple explores adding AI cameras to Apple Watch and AirPods appeared first on THE DECODER.
These cameras will help Apple Watch "see the outside world" and provide contextual AI-powered insights.
Company contemplates packing device that tells time with cameras and 'visual intelligence.'
Apple is adding cameras to future Apple Watches to enable AI features like Visual Intelligence. The standard Series will feature a camera integrated into the display, while the Ultra model will use a different design, with the technology expected within two years.
A future Apple Watch may include cameras to boost AI and visual intelligence, shifting these features from the iPhone to the wrist. Apple aims to use its own AI models instead of relying on external ones like OpenAI or Google.
Apple is developing new Watch models with built-in cameras for Visual Intelligence, not FaceTime. One model could have an in-screen camera, while the Ultra variant might feature a side camera near the Digital Crown. Future AirPods could also include tiny cameras to boost AI capabilities.
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