With this partnership, they hope to introduce innovative AI-powered devices. Here’s what you need to know!
Sir Jony Ive, the British design mastermind behind Apple’s iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, is making headlines again—this time, by joining forces with OpenAI in a whopping $6.5 billion deal. OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, expressed his excitement, calling Sir Jony the "greatest designer in the world."
They aim to create a new generation of AI-driven computers, tapping into the advances made with software like ChatGPT. While previous attempts to merge hardware with AI have stumbled, Altman is confident this collaboration can redefine how users interact with technology. Sir Jony also hinted at a "new family of devices" that they’ve been secretly developing, with a prototype already wowing Altman.
Having spent 27 years at Apple, Sir Jony's departure in 2019 marked the end of an era, but he went on to establish LoveFrom, which has worked with high-profile brands. Interestingly, LoveFrom has been collaborating with OpenAI for the last two years.
With OpenAI holding a substantial stake in Sir Jony’s startup prior to the announcement, this merger is set to create waves in the tech industry. Experts are optimistic about Sir Jony’s potential to disrupt the market again, especially as OpenAI enters the hardware space, where rivals like Meta, Google, and Apple are already innovating.
As the world eagerly waits for the first glimpse of what's next, this partnership is sure to keep tech enthusiasts buzzing!
Sir Jony Ive, the British design mastermind behind Apple’s iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, is making headlines again—this time, by joining forces with OpenAI in a whopping $6.5 billion deal. OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, expressed his excitement, calling Sir Jony the "greatest designer in the world."
They aim to create a new generation of AI-driven computers, tapping into the advances made with software like ChatGPT. While previous attempts to merge hardware with AI have stumbled, Altman is confident this collaboration can redefine how users interact with technology. Sir Jony also hinted at a "new family of devices" that they’ve been secretly developing, with a prototype already wowing Altman.
Having spent 27 years at Apple, Sir Jony's departure in 2019 marked the end of an era, but he went on to establish LoveFrom, which has worked with high-profile brands. Interestingly, LoveFrom has been collaborating with OpenAI for the last two years.
With OpenAI holding a substantial stake in Sir Jony’s startup prior to the announcement, this merger is set to create waves in the tech industry. Experts are optimistic about Sir Jony’s potential to disrupt the market again, especially as OpenAI enters the hardware space, where rivals like Meta, Google, and Apple are already innovating.
As the world eagerly waits for the first glimpse of what's next, this partnership is sure to keep tech enthusiasts buzzing!