{"id":197669,"date":"2017-06-09T12:48:16","date_gmt":"2017-06-09T16:48:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/tim-cook-reveals-apples-10-year-plan-for-future-tech-futurism\/"},"modified":"2017-06-09T12:48:16","modified_gmt":"2017-06-09T16:48:16","slug":"tim-cook-reveals-apples-10-year-plan-for-future-tech-futurism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/futurism\/tim-cook-reveals-apples-10-year-plan-for-future-tech-futurism\/","title":{"rendered":"Tim Cook Reveals Apple&#8217;s 10-Year Plan For Future Tech &#8211; Futurism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>In BriefApple recently held their Worldwide Developers Conference(WWDC) and made a slew of announcements about some of the updatesand new products that we can expect in the next year. The companyseems to be ratcheting up their focus in the field of AR\/VR.      Vision of the Future    <\/p>\n<p>    Apple revealed its 10-year plan for the future this week.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you dont remember that slide from the hours of    presentations Apple executives made onstage during the    companys developer conference on Monday, youre not alone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apple didnt explicitly call it a 10-year plan. And the company    was very subtle about how it showed this road map.  <\/p>\n<p>    But look closely, and its easy to see.  <\/p>\n<p>    Instead of introducing flashy new products that will change    your life today, this years WWDC conference was all about    putting the pieces in place for what comes next.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a Trojan-horse strategy  sneak the seeds for the next    breed of technology products into the stuff that were already    using.  <\/p>\n<p>    A new augmented reality platform, virtual reality development    tools, the HomePod speaker, and improvements to iOS 11 on the    iPad may not feel revolutionary or even particularly useful    right now, but they are the building blocks for the    technologies Apple is betting will power our future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lets break it down:  <\/p>\n<p>    Ask most tech companies which product will replace the    smartphone and the answer will probably revolve around a    wearable device for augmented reality, the tech that overlays    digital images on the real world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Microsoft has the HoloLens headset. Google has Project Tango    for Android devices and, one day, headgear like Google Glass.    Facebook announced its AR ambitions a few months ago, and Mark    Zuckerberg even said AR glasses would replace the need for most    screens in your life one day.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apples approach is different.  <\/p>\n<p>    There werent any AR goggle demos or TED-talk-esque prophecies    about how a pair of glasses will soon be the only computer you    need. Instead, Apple is starting with something already very    familiar: the iPhone and a new way for developers to build AR    apps for the phone. When iOS 11 becomes available on tens of    millions of Apple devices this fall, Apple will immediately    have the largest AR platform. Even better, itll be on the    devices that people already use  not futuristic glasses or    headsets. Apple will get a major advantage over its AR    competitors with one simple software update.  <\/p>\n<p>    That wont be a game changer right away of course, and it    certainly wont deliver the kind of jaw-dropping experience    being developed by companies like Magic Leap. AR-enabled    iPhones will mostly mean some cool games and entertainment apps    at first. Pikachu will look more realistic in Pokmon Go.    Youll be able to build virtual Lego models on your coffee    table. The rainbow puke in your Snapchat selfies will look even    better.  <\/p>\n<p>    But AR on the iPhone sets Apple up for the long run by building    a base of developers already dedicated to the platform who want    to make stuff for the largest number of users they can. If and    when Apple decides to take AR to the next level with a pair of    smart glasses or something else, itll be in a better position    than companies trying to win over developers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apple has been hesitant to get involved with virtual reality,    even as the rest of the tech industry seemed to be    hyperventilating over its prospects. But now the time feels    right for Apple, and its offering a new set of tools in the    coming macOS Sierra software that it says will let developers    connect VR headsets and create 3D and VR content.  <\/p>\n<p>    This isnt about attracting gamers and VR enthusiasts to the    Mac. This is about making sure Apples most dedicated class of    users has the tools it needs to create the content of the    future. Apple has historically been the platform of choice for    digital artists, filmmakers, and other professionals, and    adding VR development tools will make sure those users have    what they need and dont abandon Apple.  <\/p>\n<p>    HomePod, the new Amazon Echo competitor, is Apples biggest new    Trojan horse of all.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even though Apple focused on HomePods music capabilities and    pitched it as a new kind of home stereo, it undersold the rest    of the real potential. HomePod is also Apple putting Siri in    your home in a new way and making a long-term play for the    concept of ambient computing, in which everything you own is    connected and powered by an underlying artificial intelligence.  <\/p>\n<p>    HomePod is a way to put Siri everywhere else when youre not    looking at your iPhone, typing on your Mac, listening to your    AirPods, or tracking your workout on your Apple Watch. HomePod    is Apple creeping into the rest of your life under the guise of    a really nice Wi-Fi stereo. Apple may be focusing on music now    with HomePod, but its also sneaking in a lot of Amazon    Echo-like features like controlling your connected appliances    and getting updates from Siri.  <\/p>\n<p>    That said, its pretty clear why Apple would want to bury the    AI features of HomePod. Pitching it as a digital assistant    instead of a music player will only open up Apple to more    criticism about how it is falling behind in AI compared with    Google and Amazon. Apples Siri is still much less capable as a    virtual assistant than the offerings from Amazon and Google,    and Apple has a lot more work to do to catch up. But theres no    question that AI is a big area of investment for Apple, and    HomePod will play an important role in this strategy as Apple    makes progress.  <\/p>\n<p>    The biggest news with iOS 11 wasnt on the iPhone. It was on    the iPad.  <\/p>\n<p>    Apple has finally started making improvements to the software    that help turn the iPad into the laptop replacement the company    has been promising for years. Theres a new file-storage    system, an app dock similar to the one on Mac, the ability to    drag and drop content in between apps, and apps that float in    separate windows. The iPad is starting to feel less like a    giant iPhone and more like a touch-screen Mac.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres still a lot of work to do. The iPad Pros keyboard    isnt as good as the one on a normal laptop, and its now up to    developers to build compelling apps that take advantage of all    the new iOS 11 features and give people a better reason to    ditch their laptop for an iPad. The new 10.5-inch iPad is a    small move in the right direction because its larger size    allows for a full-size keyboard, but its still not enough.  <\/p>\n<p>    But Apple is inching closer toward its ultimate goal of    creating a super thin and portable laptop replacement, and iOS    11 feels like a huge milestone.  <\/p>\n<p>    A lot of this stuff may not work out. Were in a period of    relatively flat innovation across most of the tech industry,    where new gizmos improve only incrementally each year. Its    impossible to tell which wild idea will actually end up taking    off and which will fizzle. (Two years ago everyone thought    smartwatches were going to revolutionize the tech industry,    after all. Now thats barely part of the conversation.)  <\/p>\n<p>    In some sense, Apples latest batch of WWDC announcements feels    underwhelming, as if Apple is dabbling in various areas rather    than making a bold move in any one direction. But the companys    vision for the future is already being etched into its    products. Just look closely; its right in front of you.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Excerpt from:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/futurism.com\/tim-cook-reveals-apples-10-year-plan-for-future-tech\/\" title=\"Tim Cook Reveals Apple's 10-Year Plan For Future Tech - Futurism\">Tim Cook Reveals Apple's 10-Year Plan For Future Tech - Futurism<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In BriefApple recently held their Worldwide Developers Conference(WWDC) and made a slew of announcements about some of the updatesand new products that we can expect in the next year. The companyseems to be ratcheting up their focus in the field of AR\/VR. 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