OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed interest in collaborating with former Apple Design Chief Jony Ive to develop next-generation AI hardware. Speculations suggest OpenAI is exploring a range of hardware, including headphones, glasses, and even an AI-powered smartphone, potentially reminiscent of an iPhone with voice-activated AI. Reports indicate OpenAI is also building a robotics team and has filed trademarks for various AI-related hardware.
OpenAI may be looking to pivot into the hardware space and may be looking to collaborate with the best in the business to make that shift.
While the CEO didn’t have further details to share about the company’s plans to develop hardware, reports indicate that the brand “OpenAI” surfaced at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office , in a listing associating the brand with headphones, goggles, glasses, remotes, laptop and phone cases, smartwatches, smart jewelry virtual and augmented reality headsets “for AI-assisted interaction, simulation, and training,” according to Techcrunch.
BGR also noted that SoftBank’s recent investment in OpenAI can be compared to how SoftBank chief, Masayoshi Son asked for Japan exclusivity of the iPhone when it first launched.
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