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Tech giant Apple recently unveiled its first augmented reality headset, Apple Vision Pro, at its 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference. (WWC) according to the website Mashable.An Apple engineer, cited by the US website stated that the Apple Vision Pro's camera feeds will not be made available to third-party developers. Because of privacy concerns, Apple is blocking access to the camera.During developer talks at WWDC 2023, an Apple engineer revealed that third-party developers will not have access to Apple Vision Pro camera feeds (via UploadVR). Due to privacy concerns, Apple will block unauthorised access to the mixed reality headset's camera. When making a FaceTime call using Apple Vision Pro, the recipient's persona will be displayed instead of their actual face.Using machine learning techniques developed by Apple, Personas can be generated to mimic the user's facial expressions and hand gestures in realtime. It has been speculated that meeting apps like Zoom and WebEx make use of ...
Apple appears poised to unveil a long-rumoured headset that will place its users between the virtual and real world, while also testing the technology trendsetter's ability to popularise new-fangled devices after others failed to capture the public's imagination. After years of speculation, the stage is set for the widely anticipated announcement to be made on Monday at Apple's annual developers conference in a Cupertino, California, theatre named after the company's late co-founder Steve Jobs. Apple is also likely to use the event to show off its latest Mac computer, preview the next operating system for the iPhone and discuss its strategy for artificial intelligence. But the star of the show is expected to be a pair of goggles perhaps called Reality Pro, according to media leaks that could become another milestone in Apple's lore of releasing game-changing technology, even though the company hasn't always been the first to try its hand at making a particular device. Apple's ...