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I am seriously beginning to wonder if this new AI device being developed by Sam Altman and Jony Ive could operate as an edge device, potentially incorporating neuromorphic processors like our very own Akida.
The upcoming AI device, expected to launch in 2026, is envisioned as a compact, screenless accessory designed to be unobtrusive and context-aware. It's intended to function alongside existing devices like smartphones and laptops, rather than replacing them. This suggests a focus on local processing capabilities. By processing data locally, the device could offer faster responses, enhanced privacy, and reduced reliance on cloud connectivity.
Have a listen to the video which I set to play when Sam Altman Altman explains how we currently interact with ChatGPT and he says something along the lines that the new device "deserves something much better" than having to wait for it to go up to the cloud like traditional devices.
As we all know, Akida's architecture allows for on-device learning and real-time data processing, making it ideal for applications requiring immediate responses without cloud dependency.
The specific technical details about the device are still under wraps, but the emphasis on unobtrusive design, real-time context awareness, and potential for local processing sounds like it aligns very well with the capabilities of BrainChip's Akida IMO.
Maybe just wishful thinking on my behalf. Time will tell.
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Sam Altman and Jony Ive say mystery product created by their partnership will be the coolest thing ever
www.theguardian.com