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wwdc 2026 Shocks World: Apple's Brain-Interface Mac Just Declares 'User Input Obsolete'

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wwdc 2026 Shocks World: Apple's Brain-Interface Mac Just Declares 'User Input Obsolete'

CUPERTINO, CA — In a stunning 12-minute demos that has already crashed the Apple servers, the final day of wwdc 2026 has unveiled the iMerse. This device, which looks like a sleek pair of reading glasses, completely bypasses keyboards, mice, and even voice. By tapping into the user’s neural signals via a non-invasive graphene mesh in the earpiece, the Mac can now read your *intent*. As millions watched live, an Apple engineer took a sip of water—and the Mac completed a complex spreadsheets analysis, typed a long email, and started a 4K video render, all without a single keystroke. The social media verdict: “Typing is dead.” However, critics are already fearing a global unemployment spike for data entry and captioning jobs, while privacy watchdogs call it the end of “private thought.”