OpenAI confirmed it is developing its first consumer artificial intelligence (AI) device, with a planned launch in the latter half of 2024. Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s chief global affairs officer, revealed this data during an interview with Axios at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Lehane emphasized the device represents a top priority for the company.While specific details regarding the device’s functionality and form factor remain scarce, the declaration signals openai’s ambition to move beyond providing AI models to developers and directly engage consumers with its technology. This move positions OpenAI to compete directly with established tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, all of whom are heavily invested in AI-powered hardware and services.
The company has not yet disclosed whether the device will be a standalone product or integrated into an existing platform. However, industry analysts speculate it could be a portable device leveraging OpenAI’s large language models (LLMs) for tasks such as natural language processing, content creation, and personalized assistance. TechSpot originally reported on the confirmation.
OpenAI’s entry into the consumer hardware market marks a important shift for the AI research and deployment company, which has primarily focused on licensing its AI models, such as GPT-4, to other businesses. This new venture suggests a strategy to control the user experiance and gather direct feedback, potentially accelerating the advancement of more intuitive and effective AI applications.