Apple is to introduce new features to their devices, the iPhone and iPod. The new features are AI-backed and targeted at differently-abled people.
The new features include eye tracking, music haptics, and motion cues. According to Apple, the AI updates will target all of its existing applications.
Apple will introduce an eye-tracking system, allowing handicapped people to use iPhones and iPods. The AI-backed eye-tracking mechanism will use the front camera, allowing the system to recognize eye movements.
The system response time is to be a few seconds. Users will scroll with their eyes, open applications, and read material.

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Music Haptic will allow users with a hearing disability to use their devices. The system users will feel the different rhymes, chords, and notes. AI-backed music haptic will feel the music and sound different vibrations.
Music Haptic will have vocal shortcuts. Vocal shortcuts will allow users to set different vocals for different commands.

Motion cues are another AI-backed feature to be introduced by Apple. Vehicle Motion cues will allow users with car sickness to recognize the different changes in direction.

System sensors will recognize the change in directions, left and right, forward and breaks. The system will display dots that are moving in different directions.

Apple will announce these updates later and bring them to stores by the end of the year.
