Positive users are excited about OpenAI's screen-free movable AI speaker for its portability and potential to outperform existing devices, while negative users reject it citing distrust of the company and fears it will act as spyware.
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@_EdgeOfTheWeb i’ll be getting one months before it’s public, more than one, and i can’t wait 🍓
via X@AndrewCurran_ I would not trust OpenAI (Scam Altman) with a camera and microphone in my residence.
via X@markgurman Honestly, this will be way better than any Google or Alexa device we have now
via X@Scobleizer You did and I watched your entire video! Thanks for glimpsing into the future for us
via X@markgurman I love the concept I would like to be able to take it with me
via X@markgurman Gross from an ethically challenged organization. No way in hell
via XUpdate on OpenAIs device: reportedly itll be a screenless, camera-equipped AI companion designed to feel alive. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says OpenAI is building a battery-powered smart speaker that can be carried around the home. It will control appliances, play media, answer messages and understand its surroundings through cameras and sensors. Its personality is supposed to become more humanlike and proactive over time. It will learn from habits, context and personal information, including emails, to anticipate what its owner needs. Mechanical elements will move on their own to make the device feel alive. OpenAI internally calls it "a computer built for AI." The device will use GPT-Live, which can listen and speak simultaneously. Jony Ive’s LoveFrom is designing it after OpenAI’s $6.5 billion acquisition of io Products. OpenAI plans to unveil it this year and ship in 2027, unless Apple’s trade-secret lawsuit delays it. 1) It seems like they're incorporating the experience gained from OpenClaw, creating a device that automates daily routines and can be programmable. 2) GPT Live appears to be a first glimpse of this.
via XThe device acts as an ambient companion controlling smart home appliances.
@markgurman I love the concept I would like to be able to take it with me
via X@markgurman Gross from an ethically challenged organization. No way in hell
via XUpdate on OpenAIs device: reportedly itll be a screenless, camera-equipped AI companion designed to feel alive. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says OpenAI is building a battery-powered smart speaker that can be carried around the home. It will control appliances, play media, answer messages and understand its surroundings through cameras and sensors. Its personality is supposed to become more humanlike and proactive over time. It will learn from habits, context and personal information, including emails, to anticipate what its owner needs. Mechanical elements will move on their own to make the device feel alive. OpenAI internally calls it "a computer built for AI." The device will use GPT-Live, which can listen and speak simultaneously. Jony Ive’s LoveFrom is designing it after OpenAI’s $6.5 billion acquisition of io Products. OpenAI plans to unveil it this year and ship in 2027, unless Apple’s trade-secret lawsuit delays it. 1) It seems like they're incorporating the experience gained from OpenClaw, creating a device that automates daily routines and can be programmable. 2) GPT Live appears to be a first glimpse of this.
via XMore details from Mark Gurman. It has a built in camera to see the user and, 'OpenAl believes the product's defining feature will be its personality and ability to connect on a humanlike level with users.' This sounds like a job for GPT-5o.
OpenAI believes the product’s defining feature will be its personality and ability to connect on a humanlike level with users. The speaker incorporates mechanical elements that can move on their own, creating a sense that it is alive and not just an object responding to commands. https://twitter.com/markgurman/status/2077132812935709093
OpenAI's first hardware device will be a humanlike AI companion that lives inside a mobile screenless smart speaker, that will also be able to control all the smart devices in your house. Per reporting by Bloomberg.
via XI nailed it long ago: https://x.com/Scobleizer/status/1964093092098949380/video/1?s=46
OpenAI's first hardware device will be a humanlike AI companion that lives inside a mobile screenless smart speaker, that will also be able to control all the smart devices in your house. Per reporting by Bloomberg.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-07-14/openai-s-first-device-will-be-moveable-screenless-speaker-built-as-ai-companion
via X@iruletheworldmo I nailed this last year: https://x.com/Scobleizer/status/1964093092098949380/video/1?s=46
via XPositive users are excited about OpenAI's screen-free movable AI speaker for its portability and potential to outperform existing devices, while negative users reject it citing distrust of the company and fears it will act as spyware.
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More details from Mark Gurman. It has a built in camera to see the user and, 'OpenAl believes the product's defining feature will be its personality and ability to connect on a humanlike level with users.' This sounds like a job for GPT-5o.
OpenAI believes the product’s defining feature will be its personality and ability to connect on a humanlike level with users. The speaker incorporates mechanical elements that can move on their own, creating a sense that it is alive and not just an object responding to commands. https://twitter.com/markgurman/status/2077132812935709093
OpenAI's first hardware device will be a humanlike AI companion that lives inside a mobile screenless smart speaker, that will also be able to control all the smart devices in your house. Per reporting by Bloomberg.
via XI nailed it long ago: https://x.com/Scobleizer/status/1964093092098949380/video/1?s=46
OpenAI's first hardware device will be a humanlike AI companion that lives inside a mobile screenless smart speaker, that will also be able to control all the smart devices in your house. Per reporting by Bloomberg.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-07-14/openai-s-first-device-will-be-moveable-screenless-speaker-built-as-ai-companion
via X@iruletheworldmo I nailed this last year: https://x.com/Scobleizer/status/1964093092098949380/video/1?s=46
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