Apple drops $2B on Q.ai, hinting at heavier AI shopping tied to audio, vision, and wearables.
Deal details at a glance
Deal details at a glance
- Apple paid $2 billion for Q.ai.
- Price lands among its priciest purchases.
- Cupertino stayed silent on motivations.
- Startup centers on machine learning audio cleanup.
- Tech tackles hushed speech in hostile settings.
- Work also targets reading micro facial signals.
- Move mirrors Meta-style tech hoovering.
- Some see a spree starting; others doubt it.
- Acquisition-first thinking feels deliberate.
- The Beats by Dre acquisition in 2014 still costs more.
- That move helped launch Apple Music.
- Hardware audio chops spread across devices.
- Live Translation on AirPods seems relevant.
- Chatter points at a dedicated AI pin.
- Wearable reportedly matches AirTag sizing.
- Sales talk floats 20 million units.