Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    A Helicopter, Halibut, and ‘Y.M.C.A’: Inside Donald Trump’s Memecoin Dinner

    May 24, 2025

    Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI device

    May 24, 2025

    Freedom of the Press Foundation Threatens Legal Action if Paramount Settles With Trump Over ’60 Minutes’ Interview

    May 24, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    AI News First
    Trending
    • A Helicopter, Halibut, and ‘Y.M.C.A’: Inside Donald Trump’s Memecoin Dinner
    • Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI device
    • Freedom of the Press Foundation Threatens Legal Action if Paramount Settles With Trump Over ’60 Minutes’ Interview
    • Data Scientist Job Description: Role, Responsibilities, and More
    • Inside Anthropic’s First Developer Day, Where AI Agents Took Center Stage
    • PanBrain EC2 Blue enhances memory and focus
    • Best PC Gaming Monitors (2025): Samsung. AOC, and More
    • The Best Memorial Day Mattress Sales (2025)
    • Home
    • AI News
    • AI Apps

      Data Scientist Job Description: Role, Responsibilities, and More

      May 23, 2025

      20 Best Generative AI Tools of 2025

      May 22, 2025

      Asana Tutorial For Beginners: How To Get Started With Asana

      May 21, 2025

      How to Become a Content Writer in 2025

      May 20, 2025

      Centralized vs. Decentralized Contracting in Project Procurement Management

      May 20, 2025
    • Tech News
    • AI Smart Tech
    AI News First
    Home » Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI device
    AI News 0

    Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI device

    0May 24, 2025
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    After what felt like an age of tech industry tea-leaf reading, OpenAI has officially snapped up “io,” the much-buzzed-about startup building an AI device from former Apple design guru Jony Ive and OpenAI’s chief, Sam Altman. The price tag? $6.5 billion.

    OpenAI put out a video this week talking about the Ive and Altman venture in a general sort of way, but now, a few more tidbits about what they’re actually cooking have slipped out.

    And what are they planning with all that cash and brainpower? Well, the eagle-eyed folks at The Washington Post spotted an internal chat between Sam Altman and OpenAI staff where he set a target of shipping 100 million AI “companions.”

    Altman allegedly even told his team the OpenAI device is “the chance to do the biggest thing we’ve ever done as a company here.”

    To be clear, Altman has set that 100 million number as an eventual target. “We’re not going to ship 100 million devices literally on day one,” he said. But then, in a flex that’s pure Silicon Valley, he added they’d hit that 100 million mark “faster than any company has ever shipped 100 million of something new before.”

    So, what is this mysterious “companion”? The gadget is designed to be entirely aware of a user’s surroundings, and even their “life.” While they’ve mostly talked about a single device, Altman did let slip it might be more of a “family of devices.”

    Jony Ive, as expected, dubbed it “a new design movement.” You can almost hear the minimalist manifesto being drafted.

    Why the full-blown acquisition, though? Weren’t they just going to partner up? Originally, yes. The plan was for Ive’s startup to cook up the hardware and sell it, with OpenAI delivering the brains. But it seems the vision got bigger. This isn’t just another accessory, you see.

    Altman stressed the device will be a “central facet of using OpenAI.” He even said, “We both got excited about the idea that, if you subscribed to ChatGPT, we should just mail you new computers, and you should use those.”

    Frankly, they reckon our current tech – our trusty laptops, the websites we browse – just isn’t up to snuff for the kind of AI experiences they’re dreaming of. Altman was pretty blunt, saying current use of AI “is not the sci-fi dream of what AI could do to enable you in all the ways that I think the models are capable of.”

    So, we know it’s not a smartphone. Altman’s also put the kibosh on it being a pair of glasses. And Jony Ive, well, he’s apparently not rushing to make another wearable, which makes sense given his design ethos.

    The good news for the impatient among us (i.e., everyone in tech) is that this isn’t just vapourware. Ive’s team has an actual prototype. Altman’s even taken one home to “live with it”. As for when we might get our hands on one? Altman’s reportedly aiming for a late 2026 release.

    Naturally, OpenAI is keeping the actual device under wraps, but you can always count on supply chain whispers for a few clues. The ever-reliable (well, usually!) Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has thrown a few alleged design details into the ring via social media.

    Kuo reckons it’ll be “slightly larger” than the Humane AI Pin, but that it will look “as compact and elegant as an iPod Shuffle.” And yes, like the Shuffle, Kuo says no screen.

    According to Kuo, the device will chat with your phone and computer instead, using good old-fashioned microphones for your voice and cameras to see what’s going on around you. Interestingly, he suggests it’ll be worn around the neck, necklace-style, rather than clipped on like the AI Pin.

    Kuo’s crystal ball points to mass production in 2027, but he wisely adds a pinch of salt, noting the final look and feel could still change.

    So, the billion-dollar (well, £5.1 billion) question remains: will this OpenAI device be the next big thing, the gamechanger we’ve been waiting for? Or will it be another noble-but-failed attempt to break free from the smartphone’s iron grip, joining the likes of the AI Pin in the ‘great ideas that didn’t quite make it’ pile?

    Altman, for one, is brimming with confidence. Having lived with the prototype, he’s gone on record saying he believes it will be “the coolest piece of technology that the world will have ever seen.”

    See also: Linux Foundation: Slash costs, boost growth with open-source AI

    Want to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including Intelligent Automation Conference, BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.

    Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    After Klarna, Zoom’s CEO also uses an AI avatar on quarterly call

    May 23, 2025

    A new era for intelligent agents and AI coding

    May 22, 2025

    OpenAI’s next big bet won’t be a wearable: report

    May 22, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks
    Top Reviews
    Advertisement
    Demo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 AI News First

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.