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OpenAI's latest power move in the AI race is to cast CEO Sam Altman as a Steve Jobs for the new era. Why it matters: Jobs remains Silicon Valley's most revered founder, and since his 2011 death no industry figure has been able to match his success at product innovation,
According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, OpenAI and Jony Ive are planning a neck-worn AI device with a similar form factor to the iPod Shuffle.
OpenAI CEO is set to deliver 100 million AI "companions" built by ex-Apple legend aimed at revolutionizing how humans communicate with machines.
OpenAI and Jony Ive have teamed up to bring the world the AI device people don't yet know they need. Will it work?
OpenAI's (OPAI.PVT) move to bring Jony Ive into the fold could reshape the artificial intelligence (AI) device race and put fresh pressure on Apple (AAPL). Hope King, founder of Macro Talk News and Yahoo Finance contributor,
This time at I/O, Google appeared to get the upper hand, vibe-wise, with a flurry of new models and features, a vision of a universal AI assistant, and even plans for AI-powered AR glasses. Safe to say, it’s well behind the pack no longer. But Microsoft also unleashed a raft of new AI features and agents as well at Build.
The additional funds bring the total amount secured for the project to $15 billion and will add six additional buildings to the campus. Read more about Stargate's first data center.
Apple is fast-tracking its AI-powered smart glasses for a 2026 debut, with production starting in 2025. Here's what’s new, what’s scrapped, and how it stacks up against Meta’s Ray-Bans.
During an internal meeting, Altman told employees the initiative could be “the biggest thing we’ve ever done.” He also confirmed that OpenAI will acquire Ive’s startup, io, for $6.5 billion.