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Smart Glass for Your Pocket: Apple’s Secret AI Superpower Coming Soon

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As tech enthusiasts, we’re always on the lookout for the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications in our daily lives. Recently, Google made a significant announcement about bringing its AI assistant, Gemini, to Google TV and Wear OS devices. But what about Apple devices, like Apple TV and Apple Watch? Will we see similar AI capabilities soon?

The short answer is no, not yet. Apple Intelligence, Apple’s AI features, are currently limited to iPhones, iPads, and Macs, and even within those devices, the list of compatible features is quite limited. Apple has promised to bring Apple Intelligence to more devices in the future, but has not specified which ones or when.

However, by looking at the competition, we can see that Google is seriously invested in bringing its AI capabilities to various devices, including smartwatches and streaming TV. Gemini on Google TV will enable features like natural language processing, creating art with family members, and even generating summaries of the day’s news. On Wear OS, Gemini will allow users to have more natural conversations with their smartwatches, making it easier to interact with these devices when their smartphones are not around.

So, what about Apple? When will we see Apple Intelligence on Apple TV and Apple Watch? Unfortunately, it’s unlikely to be soon. One reason is that Apple Intelligence is being rolled out in phases, with the next phase expected to be released by spring, which will add features like on-screen awareness and the ability to control actions between apps. However, these features aren’t exactly groundbreaking for devices like Apple TV and Apple Watch.

The second reason is hardware. Apple Intelligence requires the latest chips, which process AI tasks on-device for better privacy. The latest Apple TV, introduced in 2022, has the A15 chip, while rumors suggest a new one is coming in 2025, but its capabilities are still unclear. As for the Apple Watch, we’ll have to wait until at least September for the new hardware.

In conclusion, while Apple competitors are making significant strides in AI, Apple’s strategy is more focused on refining the Apple Intelligence experience on its flagship devices before expanding it to other devices. For now, if you’re looking for AI-powered features on your Apple TV or Apple Watch, you might have to wait a bit longer. In the meantime, feel free to share your expectations for Apple Intelligence on these devices in the comments below.

Actionable Tip: If you’re interested in AI-powered features on your Apple devices, consider checking out third-party apps that offer similar capabilities, such as AI-powered writing assistants or language translation tools. These can be a great way to get a head start on AI adoption before Apple brings its own features to other devices.

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