What will be true of the OpenAI / Jony Ive device?
26
500Ṁ2262
Dec 31
57%
Designed to be worn on head (e.g. glasses, hat)
19%
Sells more than 5 million units within 12 months of its release
64%
Sells more than 100 thousand units within 12 months of its release
30%
Requires a ChatGPT Plus or higher subscription
97%
Requires a network connection
14%
Has any screen
88%
Has notification LEDs
73%
Has a camera
4%
On sale to the public (no pre-order, no invite-only) before 1st January 2026
24%
US retail price <= $300 on launch
94%
Has a microphone
15%
Is wearable
47%
US retail price <= $500 on launch
17%
On sale to the public (no pre-order, no invite-only) before 1st June 2026
45%
Will have a vibration motor for notifications
34%
Will come in >= 3 colors on launch
97%
Will have a battery
76%
Can play music from Spotify
59%
Uses a normal OpenAI model (i.e. available through ChatGPT / API to non-device-owners)
34%
Sells more than a million units within 12 months of its release

OpenAI acquired Jony Ive's io to build some kind of AI device. What will be true of the first device they release? This refers to whatever the first hardware product OpenAI + io release. If they release multiple devices simultaneously, each answer resolves YES if the answer is true of any of the devices.

  • Update 2025-06-23 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): For the 'Designed to be worn on head' answer:

    • Earbuds will be considered as 'worn on head'.

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@NivlacM this is slightly vague. It'll definitely require internet connection for some AI features but it's likely at least something will work locally, like if it's earbuds/speakers they'll probably be able to play music offline.

bought Ṁ10 YES

@Noit do earbuds count as worn on head?

@256 yes

bought Ṁ10 YES

Great market!

bought Ṁ33 YES
bought Ṁ10 NO

@ThomasPoltoranos the verge link you posted seemed to suggest it won't have a screen

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