The description for OpenAI's first hardware device suggests it will be a speaker that can wiggle around a bit while it reads your email, so a HomePod , but more annoying and privacy-invasive. OpenAI's rumored hardware product sounds an awful lot like a HomePod Just moments after OpenAI shared an empty statement on Apple's trade secret lawsuit , new information was shared about the company's upcoming hardware. While it offered no public comment, internally it wants everyone to believe it is a completely unique product. The newly leaked information comes from Bloomberg , which shares that the first OpenAI hardware product will be a smart speaker. It will have motorized moving parts, a rechargeable battery, and act as a companion to the user. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
OpenAI's second official statement concerning Apple's trade secret lawsuit says nothing and is so generic that only an AI could have generated a statement so bland and empty. OpenAI was once core to Apple's AI strategy Apple has alleged that OpenAI systematically recruited Apple employees that could help funnel secret information from within the company. Two individuals were specifically named , Tang Yew Tan, and Chang Liu. On Tuesday, Bloomberg shared OpenAI's latest statement on the matter. It's a little more official versus the first that was provided by OpenAI's spokesperson Drew Pusateri previously, but also much safer. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums