OpenAI's long-rumored consumer hardware is reportedly taking shape as a portable AI-powered smart speaker designed to be a personal companion.
According to Bloomberg, the company is developing a compact, screenless smart speaker that users can carry from room to room.
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The device is expected to include a rechargeable battery, cameras, and onboard sensors to understand its surroundings and respond intelligently.
Unlike conventional smart speakers, it will reportedly develop a personality through mechanical elements that allow it to move, making interactions feel more lifelike.
The speaker is said to run on GPT-Live, OpenAI's conversational voice technology that listens and responds in real time.
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It can perform typical smart speaker tasks such as controlling home devices, playing music, answering questions, and reading messages.
The report also claims it will gradually learn about its owner by accessing personal information, allowing it to anticipate requests and deliver personalized responses over time.
The hardware is being developed with help from former Apple executives, including members of Jony Ive's LoveFrom design studio.
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While the product is expected to arrive in 2027, some reports suggest OpenAI could reveal more details later this year.
Pricing has not been confirmed, although one estimate suggests it could cost between $200 and $300.
The project faces legal uncertainty following Apple's trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misuse of confidential information—claims OpenAI has denied.
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Despite the dispute, OpenAI reportedly believes its AI speaker is significantly different from Apple's planned smart home products.