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Internal leaks from Apple have revealed the company's intention to develop AirPods equipped with cameras and artificial intelligence features. This was showcased through an accidentally released video found within the macOS Tahoe 26.7 system files. The video indicates that these earbuds will be fitted with optical sensors capable of recognizing surrounding objects—such as reading texts and signs, identifying books and locations—as well as providing instant voice translation, thereby enhancing their understanding and contextual awareness. This relies on a technology called "visual intelligence," aimed at delivering immediate contextual information to Siri, Apple's voice assistant. Notably, the cameras will not be able to record video or take pictures. This development aligns with Apple's goal of transforming AirPods from merely audio accessories into smart interfaces that combine listening and visual recognition. However, there are concerns about privacy violations and the difficulty in detecting the source of the cameras, especially in public spaces. Apple has not yet announced a release date for these earbuds. Their appearance in the leak suggests the company is moving toward creating smarter, more integrated products, although the project's future remains uncertain.
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