Vision Pro: How Apple’s Vision Pro has ‘skyrocketed’ mixed reality searches on Google – Times of India
Interest in AI also sees a massive surge
“There has been a massive surge in AI interest this year. Apple’s announcement of Vision Pro has captured audiences at the right time, when new AI technologies, like ChatGPT, have become accessible to almost anyone,” a spokesperson from Digital-adoption.com commented.
The online interest in artificial intelligence (AI) is currently at its highest point in history and Apple’s announcement comes at the same time.
Google Trends data revealed a 619% surge in ‘AI searches since 2004. This year has also been a breakout year for AI. Search volume related to the technology has more than doubled from 17 million in January to 42 million in May.
Why the surge in AI-related searches
The report adds that rapid growth and adoption of accessible technologies like ChatGPT and Google Bard might be partly responsible for this surge
The report explains the new technology as a step forward in the “era of spatial computing,” where “digital content blends seamlessly with your physical space.”
Users searching to ‘Buy Apple stock,’ has also spiked since Apple’s announcement. The volume of such searches has increased by 1482% across the world since the past week.
Apple Vision Pro: Key details
Apple Vision Pro will use two ultra-high-resolution displays to transform any space into a personal movie theatre. The company also claims that the screen can be stretched to 100 feet wide and the device will support an advanced Spatial Audio system
The Vision Pro will also support the EyeSight feature that will help users to stay connected with others around them. Whenever a person will approach someone wearing the Vision Pro, the device will become transparent and will allow the user to see others while running content for the user’s eyes.
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