Someone is getting fired: Apple leaks clip of camera-equipped AI AirPods spawning privacy concerns

They’re both earpods and eye-pods.Apple appears to have accidentally leaked footage of its yet-to-be-released camera-equipped AirPods, spawning backlash from viewers concerned about the product’s potential to violate people’s privacy.A clip of the premature product demo has amassed 4.6 million views on X.The wireless earbuds, which were tipped off by Bloomberg back in May, are similar to current AirPods Pro models but with tiny cameras embedded in the stems.These transmit low-resolution images to Apple’s AI-powered Siri assistant, which then analyzes them in real-time using a feature called Visual Intelligence, ostensibly helping users with tasks such as remembering names of things and turn-by-turn walking directions.While techsperts predicted that the devices would launch in September, viewers got an unauthorized first look via a video demo embedded in the macOS Tahoe 26.7 release candidate, MacRumors reported.In the viral snippet, a man wearing AirPods holds a book up so the devices can see the title.

“With Visual Intelligence, your world becomes savable,” a Siri voiceover intones.“See something you like? Just ask me to save it for later.”As these tiny body cameras aren’t visible, it’s yet unclear if the products depicted are the new Airpods, which Engadget predicts will be officially announced at Apple’s iPhone 18 event that’s expected to go down next month.Others expressed concern that the device’s capacity to record people against their will.

However, the inadvertent unveiling caught Apple fans by surprise, with one X critic calling the leak “insane” while another quipped, “someone is getting fired.”“Are they trying to beat Flock for most hated mass surveillance cameras?” exclaimed one commenter.“Why would airpods need cameras?” fumed another.“What is your people’s problem with adding a camera to f–king everything?”“What amazing advances in pervert technologies,” snarked one naysayer.

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