Sam Altman gives a peek into OpenAI’s calm and screenless AI device
OpenAI’s Sam Altman has outlined the company’s upcoming “screenless” device, created with designer Jony Ive. The pocket-sized gadget aims to offer a calm, minimalist experience, unlike today’s noisy smartphones. Though facing technical hurdles, th...

Altman and Ive spoke about the project during a conversation with entrepreneur Laurene Powell Jobs at VC firm Emerson Collective’s 9th annual Demo Day in San Francisco. Altman said he believes people will be struck by how understated the device appears, noting, “When people see it, they say, ‘that’s it?… It’s so simple’.”
Back in May, when OpenAI announced its $6.5 billion acquisition of Ive’s design company io, Altman mentioned that a prototype was already ready. Yet, progress has not been smooth. The Financial Times reported last month that the portable AI device has run into technical problems on its way to launch.
Although neither OpenAI nor Ive revealed detailed specifications, both discussed the feel and philosophy behind the device, which they described through its “vibe”, according to TechCrunch.
Altman likened the device to the iPhone, calling Apple’s handset the “crowning achievement of consumer products”.
Ive also confirmed at the event that the device is expected to reach the market in two years.
He contrasted this with the atmosphere he wants the new AI device to evoke. According to Altman, the intended experience feels more like relaxing in a “beautiful cabin by a lake and the mountains” — quiet, calm, and free from unnecessary noise or interruptions.
The vision, he explained, is for the device to act as a trusted long-term helper, able to filter out distractions while still providing important information. It should also know the right moment to share information or ask the user for something, and when to stay silent. Altman added, “You trust it over time, and it does have just this incredible contextual awareness of your whole life.”
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