Abstract
- Altman and Ive are collaborating on an AI machine that can enter mass manufacturing by 2027.
- The machine is not a smartphone, glasses, or a standard wearable.
- {Hardware}-based AI has but to click on with shoppers (similar to present AI platforms).
The AI-powered Humane Pin is the definition of a bust and Rabbit’s R1 did not make the splash the corporate hoped it might. It is nearly like devoted AI {hardware} gadgets do not make sense, proper? That is at the very least partially as a result of AI itself is not completely as helpful as tech giants purpose for it to be (at the very least not but).
That hasn’t stopped OpenAI’s Sam Altman from buying Jony Ive’s io AI startup for $6.5 billion, although — full with cute photos of the pair embracing each other within the announcement. Now that the mud has settled, as is commonly the case with the tech trade, the rumor mill has kicked into excessive gear relating to what io may very well be engaged on.
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What are Altman and Ive cooking up?
Up to now, the gadget sounds strikingly acquainted…
In response to Ming-Chi Kuo (through 9to5Mac), a notable Apple leaker and analyst, mass manufacturing of no matter this machine is will not begin till 2027, with meeting and transport being dealt with outdoors of China to keep away from potential geopolitical pitfalls. Because of The Wall Street Journal, we additionally know that OpenAI and Ive plan to ship a hefty 100 million models of no matter this AI-powered machine is. This identical report additionally confirmed that opposite to what some anticipated, the mysterious AI {hardware} is not a smartphone or good glasses.
Up to now, nothing has change into that killer characteristic that hooks shoppers, and it is unlikely a slickly designed gadget from Ive will change that.
So what’s it then? In response to Kuo, it is as “compact and stylish as an iPod Shuffle” and barely larger than Humane’s ill-fated AI Pin. Kuo goes on to say that the machine will probably be worn across the consumer’s neck. This sounds lots like a necklace-take on the Humane Pin or the Rabbit R1, two AI devices Jony Ive just lately threw shade at in a Bloomberg interview the place he known as them “unhealthy merchandise.” Ive is clearly assured in no matter io is engaged on, although it is unclear what kind of capabilities it would supply.
I really like wacky devices as a lot as anybody, however I do not see this working — even with Ive’s design prowess on the helm. Tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft are nonetheless throwing something and the whole lot on the wall relating to AI. Nonetheless, to this point, nothing has turned out to be that killer characteristic that hooks shoppers, and it is unlikely a slickly designed gadget from Ive will change that if it is not much more succesful than the Humane Pin on each the {hardware} and software program aspect — particularly after we all nonetheless have smartphones in our pockets.

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