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OpenAI is working on several AI hardware devices in partnership with former Apple designer Jony Ive, and the first product that comes out could be a smart speaker. The company is developing a smart speaker, a smart lamp, and considering AI glasses, according to The Information, with the speaker set to come out in early 2027.

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OpenAI's smart speaker has an integrated camera and it is designed to learn information about who is using it and what's around them. It will include a facial recognition feature similar to Face ID, and users will be able to use the speaker to make purchases. The speaker will have AI integration, so users can ask it questions and make requests.

In an internal presentation, OpenAI employees were told that the speaker would observe users and suggest actions to help them achieve goals, such as suggesting an early bedtime ahead of a morning meeting.

Apple is working on a similar home hub device that's set to come out this year. The home hub will include an integrated camera and speaker for video calls and controlling smart home products, plus it will have deep integration with the updated version of Siri that Apple is developing.

OpenAI is planning to price the speaker between $200 and $300, with a launch planned for February 2027 at the earliest. OpenAI is exploring a smart lamp and smart glasses, but those products won't be ready until 2028 or later. With the exception of the speaker, OpenAI's hardware development is in the early stages and other products could be canceled.

Jony Ive has been working with OpenAI since OpenAI acquired Ive's hardware firm io in May 2025. Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have shared some details on their AI hardware work, suggesting that there was an established prototype in November 2025. At the time, Ive and Altman said the device would be "peaceful" and an "active participant" that's not annoying. The duo also described the device as a product that would "make people feel joy."

Additional rumors about OpenAI's plans came following an employee meeting, where Ive and Altman said they didn't want a device with a screen. The device, which is presumably the speaker that The Information says is in development, was described as pocket-sized and contextually aware of the user's surroundings. Altman told employees it's "the coolest piece of technology that the world will have ever seen."

While Altman and Ive have promised the next big thing after the iPhone, there is some internal tension at OpenAI. Ive's LoveFrom design company has remained separate from OpenAI, but LoveFrom is providing hardware designs to OpenAI. It's up to OpenAI's hardware and software engineers to actually make the products that LoveFrom comes up with.

OpenAI employees have apparently complained about LoveFrom's secrecy and slow speed when it comes to design revisions. Former Apple designer Evans Hankey is leading industrial design, and Ive is said to be making the final call on almost all design choices. Other former Apple employees working at OpenAI on hardware include Tang Tan and Scott Cannon, plus Eddy Cue's son Adam Cue is working on OpenAI software.

Article Link: Jony Ive's First OpenAI Device Will Be Smart Speaker With Camera, 2027 Launch Planned
 
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A smart speaker with a camera 🥱
Welcome to the decade where everything will be "smart" and have cameras.

In some years you'll be buying food and you'll have the choice between the smart carrot with a camera or the smart potato with multiple cameras all around it, the smart lettuce with the removable s.n.a.i.l camera module, the smart whatever and all those cameras everywhere. And when you'll come back to your smart home at the end of the day with all your smart foods to put in your smart fridge (which will also be a car by the way) and start talking to your smart assistant about which smart meal to make you'll be.... just an other dumb person lost in a "smart" world.

I have to admit one thing : this is not a smart comment.
 
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I’m really fascinated by LLMs, I like playing around with ChatGPT and have found some actually good uses for it, within realistic limits of its capabilities. So, I’m not opposed to AI in that regard. But a camera in my home, that ‘obeserves users’ to suggest actions?! That sounds like a f***ing nightmare. I’m fine with opening the app/website when I want to ask a question, thank you very much…
 
during the past two years we have seen OpenAI progress from being an image of the most brilliant of all the AI companies, to now being the clearest example of the AI bubble about to burst.

try to stay clear of the collapse once it begins.

apple will prove to have had the clearest, and most practical of strategies.
AI is a service. a service that will cost less and less, not more and more in the future.
build as much as possible into the operating system of your own hardware.
concentrate on how AI as an OS service provides useful services to the OS user. on device. privately. securely.
and, let those AI geniuses demanding $70 million compensation packages leave apple and go to Meta and OpenAi.

but, apple, please do launch the new Home Hub sooner, rather than later.
 
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