Google and Samsung Team Up for AI-Powered Android XR Headsets

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Google has announced the launch of its new Android XR platform, designed to support AI features and app development for devices like headsets and glasses. The platform's first developer preview is available, supporting tools such as ARCore and Unity. Android XR will debut on Samsung's Project Moohan headset, expected next year, and aims to offer a rich app ecosystem by leveraging existing Android apps. This move is seen as a response to Apple's Vision Pro. Google is also enhancing its apps for immersive experiences and plans to support future devices like smart glasses.
- Google announces Android XR platform, will launch first on Samsung's Project Moohan device TechCrunch
- Google Unveils Headset With Samsung, Taking on Apple and Meta Bloomberg
- I saw Google’s plan to put Android on your face The Verge
- I Tried Google and Samsung's Next-Gen Android XR Headsets and Glasses, and the Killer App Is AI CNET
- Google Blends Its AI With XR To Build The Android XR Spatial OS Forbes
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