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OpenAI's AI hardware plans have attracted much attention. In a recent podcast, when asked about the AI hardware being prepared, OpenAI CEO Altman revealed that in the future, it will not launch a single device, but a “series of small devices.” Currently, OpenAI has not announced the exact form of the hardware, but according to information revealed in the supply chain, its AI hardware has no screen and is pocket-sized. The appearance of the device is similar to Apple's early iPod Shuffle. It has a clippable design and can be attached to the neck. The appearance is very different from mobile phones and smart glasses. When asked why there is no screen, Altman said, “We've been using the graphical interface mode with one screen for decades, and it has a keyboard, which slows down the speed of entering information.” Although this model has worked for a long time, new things have opened up new possibilities, and he believes that the current form of equipment is not suitable for achieving AI capabilities. Over time, Oltman predicts that the way people use computing systems will change. It will change from a slightly clumsy state of passive response to a highly intelligent active predictive state. It can understand every aspect of your life, the situations you are in, and everything that is happening around you, and is very aware of the people around you, whether in a physical sense or who you are connecting with through a computer. And “current devices aren't suited to that kind of world.”

智通財經·12/21/2025 06:57:00
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OpenAI's AI hardware plans have attracted much attention. In a recent podcast, when asked about the AI hardware being prepared, OpenAI CEO Altman revealed that in the future, it will not launch a single device, but a “series of small devices.” Currently, OpenAI has not announced the exact form of the hardware, but according to information revealed in the supply chain, its AI hardware has no screen and is pocket-sized. The appearance of the device is similar to Apple's early iPod Shuffle. It has a clippable design and can be attached to the neck. The appearance is very different from mobile phones and smart glasses. When asked why there is no screen, Altman said, “We've been using the graphical interface mode with one screen for decades, and it has a keyboard, which slows down the speed of entering information.” Although this model has worked for a long time, new things have opened up new possibilities, and he believes that the current form of equipment is not suitable for achieving AI capabilities. Over time, Oltman predicts that the way people use computing systems will change. It will change from a slightly clumsy state of passive response to a highly intelligent active predictive state. It can understand every aspect of your life, the situations you are in, and everything that is happening around you, and is very aware of the people around you, whether in a physical sense or who you are connecting with through a computer. And “current devices aren't suited to that kind of world.”