OpenAI and designer Jony Ive are developing a handheld, screenless AI device, expected to launch in 2026, but currently facing many technical obstacles. The project was started after OpenAI's acquisition of Ive's LoveFrom company for $6.5 billion. The device is said to have a camera, microphone, speaker, and always-on capabilities to listen, observe, and respond to its environment, creating a "memory" for the virtual assistant. However, the project is delayed due to software bugs, lack of computing power, and disagreements over the AI's "personality." OpenAI hopes this product will surpass the limitations of smart speakers like Alexa or Siri, providing a more natural and useful interactive experience. The project has attracted many former Apple engineers and personnel from Meta, collaborating with manufacturers like Luxshare, even though it may be assembled outside of China.
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OpenAI and Jony Ive encounter problems with the $500 billion AI device
OpenAI and designer Jony Ive are developing a handheld, screenless AI device, expected to launch in 2026, but currently facing many technical obstacles. The project was started after OpenAI's acquisition of Ive's LoveFrom company for $6.5 billion. The device is said to have a camera, microphone, speaker, and always-on capabilities to listen, observe, and respond to its environment, creating a "memory" for the virtual assistant. However, the project is delayed due to software bugs, lack of computing power, and disagreements over the AI's "personality." OpenAI hopes this product will surpass the limitations of smart speakers like Alexa or Siri, providing a more natural and useful interactive experience. The project has attracted many former Apple engineers and personnel from Meta, collaborating with manufacturers like Luxshare, even though it may be assembled outside of China.