Vision Pro receives Apple Intelligence in April
Apple Intelligence is directed to Vision Pro as part of the upcoming operating system update. Apple confirmed on Friday that its generative AI platform will arrive on the headphones for expanded reality as part of Visionos 2.4. A beta version of the developer software is currently available. The public version is set for April edition.
Like the iPhone and Mac before it, Vision Pro will receive Apple Intelligence updates in waves. The first set includes several well -known offers, focused primarily on text and images generating. The company sees the addition of features such as rewriting, correction and summary as key components for the device’s work process.
It is worth considering that Apple has created a Vision Pro as a “spatial computing” device from the beginning. For all features of video, games and other entertainment, the company strives to distinguish the system from its predecessors of expanded reality by positioning it as an extension of desktops – or, as framed in our review, in our review, in our review, in our review, in our review “The endless desktop.”
As it stands, the text composition is a mixed handset bag. The default introduction method requires the media to look at a letter before pinching two fingers together to select. While well applied, he is clumsy when he is confronted with writing more than a word or two at a time. Voice addresses to some extent that, and recently, Apple AI-Nourishing Siri SuperCale Bodes good for the future of the vision of Smart Assistant Vision Pro.
Apple is involved in the combination of voice dictation and generative AI writing tools to provide a firmer experience to convince more Vision Pro users to include the headphones in more of their existing work processes. At least, features such as messaging to messages and email intelligent response optimize interaction with different applications without taking away the user from a task.
Playground of the image is the other large piece of puzzle that gives the weed display to generate as part of the Visionos 2.4 update. The feature is integrated directly into the Visionos Photos application, which allows users to create images through verbal prompts.
All the above features have previously been deployed to iOS, MacOS and iPados. There are no new Apple Intelligence features in this update, specific to Vision Pro.
Along with Visionos 2.4, Apple also launched an app for the Vision Pro iPhone, arriving with iOS 18.4, which is now in beta. The app serves several different goals. Most importantly, the ability to look at Visionos content, such as television broadcasts and movies, which can then be transferred to the handset. This feature seems to be partly a response to the limitations of wearing the handset, both in terms of personal comfort and in battery life. If you are going to scroll through content, you can also do it from the comfort of your iPhone.
When the iPhone is unlocked and near the headphones, the new application can also be used to manage guest accounts. Vision Pro will prompt its owner when someone tries to enter as a guest. A streaming image of the guest view in guests is also available through the new application.