Why ChatGPT needs its own hardware, even if it’s not an iPhone rival
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman finally addressed rumors that he's working with Apple's former design guru, Jony Ive, on hardware that would essentially become the natural home of the ChatGPT AI. He did not deny the reports but said he's not looking to compete against smartphones. Also, he's not thinking of creating some sort of robot with AI brains.
While Altman did not share any details about this mysterious device, he seemed very interested in the idea of creating hardware for these new computing experiences. "I think there is something great to do but I don't know what it is yet," he said.
I'll go a step further and say that ChatGPT desperately needs its own hardware, whether it looks like a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or something else entirely. That's probably the only chance for OpenAI's ChatGPT to survive in the coming years, considering all of the competition on the way from tech giants. We're in the very early stages of personal AI, and ChatGPT can't compete without having a natural home.
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