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Apple’s AR Future, AI Smart Ring, and OpenAI’s Big Move
Wearable AI grows, and AI’s military role raises questions


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 working on a new AR headset with a redesigned antenna system built directly into the device’s frame, according to a recent patent filing. The design integrates antennas into structural components, improving connectivity without adding extra bulk.
The headset will include displays, cameras, sensors, and wireless communication systems. This approach could make future Apple headsets lighter, more efficient, and better connected, key requirements for everyday wearable AR.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the company’s defence agreement was “definitely rushed.” The deal gained attention after the US government moved to distance itself from rival AI company Anthropic.
The situation highlights how governments are rapidly adopting AI while still figuring out long-term partnerships and risks.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the company’s defence agreement was “definitely rushed.” The deal gained attention after the US government moved to distance itself from rival AI company Anthropic.
The situation highlights how governments are rapidly adopting AI while still figuring out long-term partnerships and risks.
That’s it for today’s AI News roundup.
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