NEW M5 Apple Vision Pro 2 LEAKED | 2025 Launch Date

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7 Oct 202420:10

Summary

TLDRIn this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the leaked details of Apple's Vision Pro 2, which is rumored to launch in 2025. They touch on the frustrations of current Vision Pro owners and how Apple's AI developments, particularly Apple Intelligence, may not be fully available on the first-generation Vision Pro. The conversation highlights the challenges Apple faces in integrating AI features into their devices and compares Apple's approach to Meta's advancements in AI and AR technology. The hosts also explore the implications of AI-driven tools like Google's notebook LM for content creation and learning.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ” Apple Vision Pro 2 has leaked, with a possible release date in 2025.
  • ๐Ÿ’ธ The new version may make current Vision Pro owners feel left behind, especially given the high price of $3,500.
  • ๐Ÿง  The Vision Pro 2 will likely focus on integrating more Apple Intelligence features, showcasing Apple's AI advancements.
  • ๐Ÿค” Meta's Quest is a major competitor due to its lower price, raising questions about Vision Pro's market positioning.
  • ๐Ÿ‘“ The Vision Pro is currently seen as a niche product primarily used for personal entertainment and work tasks.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Rumors suggest Apple previously considered discontinuing Vision Pro in favor of a cheaper model, indicating a change in strategy.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Despite its high specs (like the M2 chip and 16 GB RAM), the Vision Pro might not receive full Apple Intelligence features immediately.
  • โณ Apple is reportedly working on making Apple Intelligence available for Vision Pro by 2025, implying potential roadblocks.
  • ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ The Vision Pro has advanced visual capabilities, with a large display and sensors, but it may not be fully optimized for AR and AI.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ The delay in Apple Intelligence integration for Vision Pro suggests Apple's AI strategy wasn't fully aligned with the initial product launch.

Q & A

  • What is the primary topic discussed in the podcast?

    -The primary topic discussed is the rumored leak of the Apple Vision Pro 2, expected to be released in 2025, and how it might affect current Apple Vision Pro owners.

  • Why are some Apple Vision Pro owners potentially upset about the rumored Apple Vision Pro 2?

    -Some Apple Vision Pro owners may be upset because the new version is rumored to have features, including Apple intelligence, that the first version may not support fully, despite having powerful hardware like the M2 chip.

  • What is the price difference between the Apple Vision Pro and its competitors like Meta Quest?

    -The Apple Vision Pro costs $3,500, while competitors like the Meta Quest are priced between $300 and $500, creating a significant price difference.

  • What does the podcast speculate about the Apple Vision Pro 2's new features?

    -The podcast speculates that the Apple Vision Pro 2 will likely feature improvements designed specifically for Apple intelligence, possibly including enhanced AI integration and more advanced processing with the M5 chip.

  • Why do the hosts believe Apple was not prepared for the AI revolution with the Vision Pro?

    -The hosts believe Apple was not prepared for the AI revolution because the Vision Pro was developed before the full shift toward AI, and it seems that Apple intelligence features were not a focus during the initial design.

  • What is Mark Gurman's update regarding Apple intelligence and Vision Pro?

    -Mark Gurman's update suggests that Apple intelligence will be coming to the Vision Pro, but not until sometime in 2025, indicating that Apple is actively working on integrating AI features into the device.

  • What frustrations might early adopters of the Apple Vision Pro experience?

    -Early adopters might be frustrated if Apple introduces a second version with better AI integration, making the first version feel outdated, especially given the high price tag of the first-generation Vision Pro.

  • How does the Meta Quest's AI-driven AR compare to Apple's Vision Pro?

    -The Meta Quest is more focused on integrating AI-driven AR features, such as real-time AI-enhanced interactions with the physical environment, which Apple Vision Pro has yet to fully embrace.

  • What potential AI-driven features could improve the Apple Vision Pro experience?

    -Potential AI-driven features could include multimodal AI processing, real-time environment interaction, and generative AI capabilities that enhance visual experiences by changing environments or integrating multiple windows.

  • What is the long-term vision for AI in wearable tech as discussed in the podcast?

    -The long-term vision for AI in wearable tech involves deeper integration of AI and AR to create immersive, intelligent experiences, as seen in Meta's technology demonstrations, and how Apple could evolve the Vision Pro with future AI capabilities.

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