OpenAI’s New Device Will Change AI Forever (OpenAI’s IO Device Revealed)
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00:00 Game-changing deal
01:16 Legendary collaboration begins
02:53 Radical new vision
03:47 Third device concept
05:18 Insane launch goal
06:21 Market reality check
07:48 Brutal product flop
11:08 Quiet tech win
12:24 Future predictions unfold
15:31 AI everywhere incoming
17:13 Privacy becomes leverage
18:20 Fashion meets function
19:30 Subscription trap revealed
21:03 Lessons from failure
22:08 OpenAI’s secret edge
23:14 Jaw-dropping features teased
24:18 Heat problem exposed
26:03 Perfect storm moment
27:32 Industry reacts fast
28:33 Future starts now
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@MyDudeGuy
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
The biggest collection of modern geniuses got together and… created a superfluos device… in order to make people use less devices….
Yeah good luck with that, geniuses.
I am not interested in getting your dedicated spyware that feeds everything about me to OpenAI who in turn will share that data with the increasingly obvious totalirian regime.
@MartinTedder
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
A lot of negative comments….I think it will be something that we can't really imagine yet. Let's just see what it will be first.
@spiciestcargo
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
So mass production starts in 2027 with release late 2026?????
@Joris-KarlHuysmans
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
Reported as spam and misinformation
@Hakaze
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
Sounds like an Alexa that you carry with you, in adition to your phone.. .
@equinoxb8711
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
I don’t get it. Just another fad. I stopped listening after 10 minutes. The future isn’t another blind connected device. We’ve seen this before. I want glasses that integrate ai so I never need to take out my phone again. Think about it
@alll_things
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
Scrolled the whole video for details on the device. Found none.
@TimmyGotcha1
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
5:28 how do you launch a product in late 2026 if production doesn’t start until 2027?
@Suschie49
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
the disadvantages far outweigh the advantages, and will not be able to replace existing things in my opinion
@JohnMSawyer
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
It should be noted that, contrary to the impression the video gives, neural processing unit chips, or NPUs, have been built into many consumer devices since October 2017, starting with the Huawei Mate 10, and then in Sept 2017 by the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X, in the A11 Bionic chip. They're not something that's going to start appearing shortly.
@JohnMSawyer
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
With the insistence by OpenAI and Ive that their device won't be designed as a wearable, which does this video speculate on whether it will be designed as a wearable?
@JohnMSawyer
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
I was unaware that any renders of the upcoming OpenAI device have been released, especially at the time of the product announcement. So the disc-shaped image show in this video is speculation.
@JohnMSawyer
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
How hard is it to create a video in which the text shown onscreen exactly matches what the narrator is saying? This isn't an issue with YouTube using speech-to-text, and/or an AI, to generate closed captioning from what the narrator is saying. This video has onscreen text built into the video, which the YouTube creator has total control over, and while both are supposed to parallel each other, sometimes (often?) they don't match. It looks to me like whoever created this video (and it's not the only one with this flaw) relied on speech-to-text and/or AI to create the text shown onscreen as it listens to the narrator, but the narrator already has a text-based script he's reading from which could have been used during the production of the video as the source of the text shown onscreen.
I guess a further complication could be that the video's narrator might actually be text-to-speech and/or an AI, and if so, this whole mess would be just a dumb feedback loop producing AI slop.
@GiaRcheulishvili
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
I'm 6 minutes in and I've yet to hear what the fuck is this device going to change.
@freezestorysoffical
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
Yayyyyy everyone for get alexa in goggle throw it across the room in get aigoo
@pg618
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
Isn't it wonderful imagine this connected to all your medical and educational history your experience travelling your favourite food restaurant friends and of course the IRS and Big brother just there to help you.😮
@datasagedev
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
I have one question Will they be training their models from our data?
@andyruth5333
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
Stable Diffusion 2 gigabytes learned internet compression file.
Allowing the ai to fetch data without the internet and direct.
It may be in line with this.
Integration of world coin to use features.
@Klaptaniel-z6l
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
The purpose of this device is to provide ml with information about real world. This is the way for AGI. Glasses would be an alternative but they are tough to develop this device would be way cheaper
@chanm01
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
So, it's not a laptop, a phone, or anything wearable. Jony Ive is gonna sell 100M people on having a phone in one pocket, and an AI brick in the other. (And presumably your car keys in a third pocket? Or maybe you have your expensive gadgets in cases that can get all fucked up by the keys? Or you throw all that shit in a purse where you won't be able to find any of it?)
Bro, none of this makes sense.
@gszabo7464
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
A gadget without a screen never will win against a gadget with a screen. 80-85% of the information that people get is through vision. Noone is going to give that up.
@CarlosEnriqueAmaro
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
TheAIGRID, the only real world use I am capable of seeing this working for is for consumers who travel for either leisure or for work. Having one device that is RFID, motion detection camera integrated, and have enough battery life to last for at least twenty-four hours would be ideal. If any one piece of luggage were to disappear or go missing for “x, y, or z” reason then the last motion detected recording, if at all uploaded to the cloud service provided (perhaps by subscription or temporary timeline offerings) then any consumer of these products by any competitor brand may potentially identify the thief or perpetrator when luggage or mail is traveling through their usual day to day inevitable routes of handling. Perhaps airline could offer these as a safety feature and keep these devices fully charged for frequent flyers to rent per flight or round trip. ❤😊
@rbdesignguy
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
lets just make a 30 min video that could ben condensed into a few sentences 😂 advanced networks need advanced devices, ai is to hyped, nobody wants wearables that dont hold charge.
@JesusAlleineRettet
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
I am not the 1 of the 100 Million buying it, not even if it’s gifted.
@purefiregreen
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
So it’s not a phone, that means I gotta carry 2 devices in my pocket? Just make it a phone built around AI instead of AI built around a phone. I think that will be better.
@ramanunnikrishnan7354
February 23, 2026 at 8:43 pm
I dont really think this is about failing, but the sheer amount of information this device would collect from the few people who would buy it, and what it would extrapolate to whole of humanity.
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