No, your car can't drive itself. So no, don't use Vision Pro behind the wheel.
Car pile-ups are often the result of drivers following one another too closely in low-visibility conditions. Apple seems to be tempting one by being too tolerant of customers using its devices while in the drivers’ seat, and lacking the foresight to anticipate where this could lead.
One doesn’t need spatial computing goggles to envision a deadly accident setting off a firestorm in Washington and drawing more attention to the broader issue of . That’s a big risk for Apple and its most critical product, the iPhone, as mobile phone use is all but certainly a factor in
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