Ai Hardware Company from Jone Ive, Sam Altman Seeks $1 Billion in Funding


An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Former Apple design lead Jony Ive and current OpenAI CEO Sam Altman are seeking funding for a new company that will produce an "artificial intelligence-powered personal device," according to The Information's sources, who are said to be familiar...
Slashdot 2:22 pm on April 10, 2024


The text comprises a discussion on Reddit about the potential development of an AI-powered personal device or robot, capable of performing household chores such as cleaning, cooking, and even managing tasks like laundry or folding clothes. Users express their opinions about the feasibility of such devices given current technological limitations and the challenges in dealing with unexpected situations in real-world environments. One user suggests the possibility of a personal server as an alternative AI-powered device. The conversation also includes references to historical attempts at creating personal servers, the potential uses and market demand for this technology, and a debate on the ethics of providing monetary incentives to leaders and corporations.

  • Users discuss the possibilities of creating an AI-powered personal device or robot that could handle household chores.
  • Concerns are raised about the current technological limitations, particularly dealing with unexpected situations in real-world environments.
  • One user suggests a personal server as an alternative solution for an AI-powered device.
  • Historical attempts at creating personal servers and their potential uses and market demand are discussed.
  • A debate on the ethics of providing monetary incentives to leaders and corporations ensues.

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