Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, hails the release of Vision Pro as the start of a new computing era

 


The demand to "innovate" is constant and merciless for a corporation like Apple. And now that the iPhone has been around for a while and helped usher in the touch-screen age, people are starting to wonder what comes next. Various businesses are looking for various solutions to the problem. Others now place their hopes in artificial intelligence, or more specifically, AGI (Artificial Generative AI), while some claim it is crypto. Some people have looked into virtual reality in the past, including Mark Zuckerberg at Meta. As part of its entry into the virtual reality market, Apple unveiled the Vision Pro on Monday. 

Not only was it released, but it was also highlighted as the start of a new computer era and as something that would revolutionize the world in the same way that earlier devices like the Mac, iPod, and iPhone had.

According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, who unveiled Vision Pro at WWDC 2023, "Vision Pro is the new type of computer" that will allow users to seamlessly blend real and virtual worlds.

To put it another way, Apple does not advertise the Vision Pro as merely a standard virtual reality headset. The business refers to it as the start of spatial computing. Apple claims that modern computing makes use of a natural interface built around the user's hands and sight. 

According to an Apple representative, the world was revolutionized by the iPhone and iPad's multi-touch interface while the Mac employed the mouse and the iPod introduced the click-wheel. Apple Vision Pro will be "controlled by hands and eyes."

Users will have to wear it, just like with any virtual reality headset. This has in the past caused consumers annoyance, which is one of the reasons why such headsets haven't caught on. However, Apple is attempting to address the issue by enhancing the headset's aesthetics and adding a number of significant capabilities that will enable users to not only view the virtual environment but also keep an eye on their immediate surroundings.

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