This week’s Google launch did more to highlight the huge differences between its approach to AI and Apple’s, but there’s also news of the Apple Vision Pro and an iPad with a robotic arm for some reason.

There’s a good chance that a future iPad robot will have been designed on an iPad

There’s a good chance that a future iPad robot will have been designed on an iPad
One of your two hosts is skeptical about the iPad robot, while the other is much more keen and even ready to tell Apple to take his money. Guess which one is writing this.
We are practically at the stage where there are so many rumors about an iPad robot that it’s most likely that something is coming. But whether it’s what we picture — an iPad that has a robot arm to move it around — is anyone’s guess.