Monday, April 27, 2026
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Apple purportedly has three artificial intelligence products in the works

Modular HomePad concept

Apple has three artificial intelligence products in the works, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says in his latest “Power On” newsletter.

Gurman says that one is a modular tablet system pairs with a speaker base. This could be the rumored “HomePad,” although Gurman says it won’t have the “HomePod with a screen” design that’s been predicted for months. Previously, he’s said there are two versions in the works: a table top model and one designed to be wall-mounted. He adds that both models will include a FaceTime camera for video calls, and sensors to recognize the person that’s using it and adjust to an individual’s smart home preferences.

The other AI device is a tabletop robot. Gurman says it will likely have a 9-inch display.

Apple Bot concept

The idea is for the device to act like a person in a room. It could interrupt a conversation between friends about dinner plans, say, and suggest nearby restaurants or relevant recipes,” Gurman wrote back in August. “It’s also being designed to engage in back-and-forth discussions for things like planning a trip or getting tasks done — similar to OpenAI’s voice mode.”

The third product is an Apple security camera, he says. I’m confused about this. I think perhaps Gurman is referring to the rumored smart doorbell the tech giant has apparently been working on.

Apple doorbell concept

It could provide advanced facial recognition that wirelessly connects to a deadbolt lock. The idea is that the doorbell could automatically unlock the door for a home’s residents by scanning their face — just like Face ID lets them into their iPhone.

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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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