Jony Ive confirms partnership with OpenAI on a new piece of AI hardware, despite market failures
- Jony Ive has confirmed that he is working with OpenAI’s Sam Altman on some sort of new AI-powered hardware device.
- Ive was the lead designer for the early iterations of the iPhone during Jobs-era Apple.
- So far, the major AI devices we’ve seen have failed miserably, such as the Humane Ai Pin and the Rabbit R1.
In the past year, we’ve seen a slew of devices based around generative AI that were claimed to be “the next big thing.” The Humane Ai Pin and the Rabbit R1 are two significant examples. However, both failed miserably for myriad reasons, with the most significant reason being people don’t seem to want dedicated hardware for AI services — they just want to use their smartphones.
Despite this, we’ve learned today that Jony Ive — the man most directly responsible for the designs of the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and more Apple products under Steve Jobs — is working with OpenAI’s Sam Altman on some sort of new AI-powered hardware. This was revealed in a profile on Ive in The New York Times.
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