OpenAI and Jony Ive face significant technical challenges as they work to develop a screen-less, AI-powered device, according to the Financial Times.
Back in May, OpenAI acquired io, the device startup founded by the legendary Apple designer with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, for $6.5 billion. At the time, Altman declared that Ive and his team would help the company โcreate a new generation of AI-powered computers,โ while Bloomberg reported that the first devices to emerge from the deal were scheduled to launch in 2026.
The FT now says that OpenAI and Ive aim to create โa palm-sized device without a screen that can take audio and visual cues from the physical environment and respond to usersโ requests.โ But unresolved issues around the deviceโs โpersonality,โ how it handles privacy, and computing infrastructure might delay the launch.
For example, one source told the FT that rather than waiting for a specific verbal prompt, the device would take an โalways onโ approach โ but the team has reportedly struggled to ensure it only speaks up when useful and ends its conversations at the appropriate time.