{"id":119452,"date":"2023-10-02T23:13:09","date_gmt":"2023-10-02T23:13:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=119452"},"modified":"2023-10-02T23:13:09","modified_gmt":"2023-10-02T23:13:09","slug":"brit-who-deisgned-iphone-now-working-on-worlds-first-ai-driven-handset","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/brit-who-deisgned-iphone-now-working-on-worlds-first-ai-driven-handset\/","title":{"rendered":"Brit who deisgned iPhone now working on ‘world’s first’ AI-driven handset"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Brit who invented the iPhone is working on a new handset driven by artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n
Former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive is teaming up with ChatGPT creator Open AI to build the world\u2019s first bot phone. Investor SoftBank is set to pump in \u00a3820million to make sure the handheld device is available to all.<\/p>\n
News of the plan comes as the UK is set to host an international AI summit in a bid ease concerns bots are becoming too powerful. OpenAI chief Sam Altman warned recently AI could do 'significant harm to the world if it goes wrong'.<\/p>\n
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But his company is reportedly in advanced talks with Ive\u2019s LoveFrom firm – which the designer founded after leaving Apple in 2019 – over creating the iPhone of artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n
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The pair have held brainstorming sessions about what a new consumer product centred on OpenAI\u2019s technology would look like, sources said.<\/p>\n
They hope to create a more natural and intuitive user experience for interacting with AI in the way the iPhone\u2019s innovations in touchscreen computing unleashed the mass-market potential of the mobile internet.<\/p>\n
Several different designs are said to be on the table.<\/p>\n
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Ive, Altman and SoftBank chief Masayoshi Son have discussed forming a company that would draw on talent and technology from their three groups.<\/p>\n
Discussions are said to be 'serious\u2019 but no deal has been agreed and it could be several months before a venture is formally announced. Any resulting hardware product is likely to take years to bring to market.<\/p>\n
All three companies have declined to comment.<\/p>\n
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