OpenAI’s Next Move? Humanoid Robots and AI Wearables

OpenAI isn’t just building smarter AI. It’s building the devices we’ll use to interact with it. A new trademark application hints at AI-powered robots, VR headsets, and even smart jewelry. If this is OpenAI’s next frontier, Apple, Meta, and Tesla should be paying attention.
Sam Altman has long argued that AI needs new hardware, and OpenAI’s latest filings suggest that vision is becoming reality. The company is exploring AI-driven consumer tech, including humanoid robots and immersive wearables.
While prototypes are still years away, OpenAI is already rebuilding its robotics division and hiring key talent from Apple and Meta. The move could position OpenAI as a major player in VR, AR, and AI-powered robotics, challenging existing tech giants.
AI is moving from screen to physical world, and OpenAI wants to lead that transition. But will humanoid robots and AI-first devices revolutionize our interactions, or just become overpriced gadgets that hallucinate?
Read the full article on Business Insider.
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