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Apple’s AI Glasses, OLED MacBooks, and Google’s Photo Scans
Apple’s smart glasses, OLED MacBooks, and Google’s AI photo scanning


Hey folks,
It’s Monday, so let’s quickly catch up on the some of the biggest and most interesting AI updates from the past few days.
Apple is reportedly working on smart glasses targeted for a 2027 launch, with multiple frame designs already being tested. The company is exploring different shapes, including rectangular and oval styles, similar to how it introduced multiple Apple Watch designs.
The glasses may use premium materials like acetate and come in colors such as black, ocean blue, and light brown. Apple’s goal appears to be creating a product that is both functional and instantly recognizable.
Apple is expected to introduce a major MacBook Pro redesign with an OLED display and touchscreen support. OLED could deliver better contrast and true blacks compared to current mini-LED panels.
Touch input may also change how macOS works, with interface elements adapting dynamically. Reports also suggest a smaller camera cutout and the possible introduction of Dynamic Island-style interactions on Mac.
Google is rolling out a new AI feature that can scan users’ photo libraries to improve personalization. The update allows Gemini to use real images of users and their contacts for generating AI content.
While this improves convenience, it raises concerns around privacy, as the feature requires access to large amounts of personal data. The update highlights the ongoing trade-off between smarter AI and user control.
Salesforce has launched “Headless 360,” a major shift that turns its platform into infrastructure for AI agents. The company is exposing its entire system through APIs, tools, and commands, removing the need for traditional user interfaces.
The move reflects a larger trend where AI agents could handle tasks that previously required human interaction with software. This could reshape how enterprise tools are built and used.
That’s it for today’s AI News roundup.
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