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OpenAI: Will this OpenAI device end the iPhone's dominance? Find out why Apple is afraid of Gumdrop..

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A major shift is likely to occur in the world of mobile phones. AI giant OpenAI is now preparing to enter the hardware world after its success in software. According to reports, OpenAI is going to launch its first AI-powered device, codenamed Gumdrop. The company claims that this small gadget could even replace the iPhone in the future.

What will this gadget be like, and what are its features?
To make this screenless gadget special, the company has collaborated with Apple's former Chief Design Officer, Jony Ive, who previously designed the iPhone and iPod. Initially, there were discussions about the Chinese company Luxshare manufacturing it, but due to security concerns, the responsibility has now been given to Foxconn. Manufacturing is likely to take place in Vietnam or the US. Even without a screen, it will fulfill all your needs with the help of its camera and sensors, and could hit the market by 2026-27.

How will it work without a screen?
Gumdrop will be as small as an iPod Shuffle, but it won't have a screen. This device will be equipped with a high-tech camera and microphone, allowing it to see and hear its surroundings. In addition, it will be able to recognize handwritten notes and instantly convert them into digital text, uploading them to ChatGPT.

Supercomputer-like power in your pocket
This gadget will run OpenAI's most powerful AI models directly on the device itself. When it needs more processing power, it will automatically connect to the cloud. It can be used as both a wearable and a portable device.

Will the smartphone craze really end?
OpenAI believes that in the future, people will not need large-screen devices. Gumdrop aims to make AI-based productivity so easy that people can manage their emails, messages, and calls with this small gadget instead of a phone. This device will also be able to communicate with other smart devices, allowing it to function as a personal assistant.

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