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New AI Earpiece 'Sweetpea' Challenges Apple AirPods

13 Jan

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Summary

  • OpenAI's 'Sweetpea' is an AI-powered earpiece targeting the AirPods market.
  • The device may feature a 2nm chip, potentially acting as a standalone gadget.
  • Projected for a September release, it could precede other AI hardware from the team.
New AI Earpiece 'Sweetpea' Challenges Apple AirPods

Reports suggest that a highly anticipated AI gadget from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former Apple design chief Jony Ive, codenamed 'Sweetpea,' is set to challenge the dominance of Apple's AirPods. This device, described as a "special audio product," is rumored to take the form of an earpiece designed to be worn behind the ear.

The 'Sweetpea' device is expected to be powered by an AI voice assistant, likely utilizing ChatGPT technology. Leaked information indicates a sophisticated 2nm chip target, possibly a custom-developed component, enabling it to perform actions typically associated with a smartphone, potentially even replacing iPhone functions via voice commands. This points towards a possible standalone capability.

With a projected release around September, 'Sweetpea' could be the first hardware offering from Altman and Ive's collaboration. Following this, the duo is rumored to be exploring other innovative devices, including home-style hardware and even a pen. The success of 'Sweetpea' may hinge on its ability to offer compelling features beyond those of existing wireless earbuds.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new AI gadget is codenamed 'Sweetpea' and is reportedly an AI-powered earpiece designed to compete with devices like Apple AirPods.
The 'Sweetpea' AI gadget is projected to be released around September.
The 'Sweetpea' device is targeting a 2nm chip, similar to those used in smartphones, with a custom chip also under development.

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