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Home›Technology›Sam Altman is joining forces with design guru Jony Ive and Steve Jobs’ widow to build a new AI device company

Sam Altman is joining forces with design guru Jony Ive and Steve Jobs’ widow to build a new AI device company

By Matthew Lynch
September 23, 2024
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 In a move that could reshape the tech landscape, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, renowned designer Jony Ive, and Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs’ widow, are joining forces to create a new company focused on AI-powered devices. This unexpected collaboration brings together three titans of the tech world, each with a unique and powerful vision for the future.

Altman, at the helm of OpenAI, has been instrumental in the rapid development of cutting-edge AI technologies like ChatGPT. Ive, known for his iconic designs at Apple, possesses a keen understanding of user experience and aesthetics. Powell Jobs, a visionary philanthropist and entrepreneur, brings a legacy of innovation and a deep commitment to societal impact.

The new venture, whose name and focus remain undisclosed, is expected to leverage OpenAI’s powerful language models and AI capabilities to create innovative and intuitive hardware products. The company’s goal is to push the boundaries of AI technology, making it more accessible and user-friendly for the masses.

Industry experts speculate that the new company might focus on consumer-facing devices like smart home assistants, wearable technology, or even next-generation smartphones. The trio’s combined expertise, combined with their shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology, makes this venture a potential game-changer.

The news has sparked excitement and speculation within the tech community. The potential for a company led by this dream team to deliver truly groundbreaking and impactful products is undeniable. The world waits with bated breath to see what these titans of tech will create next.    

 

 

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