OpenAI could be making a phone with AI agents replacing apps

OpenAI reportedly plans to launch an AI-first phone by 2028, where intelligent agents replace traditional apps.

OpenAI reportedly plans to launch an AI-first phone by 2028, where intelligent agents replace traditional apps. | Contesto: cronaca

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OpenAI is reportedly developing a smartphone that could enter mass production as early as 2028, according to an analyst familiar with the company’s plans. The device would mark a radical departure from current mobile designs by replacing conventional applications with AI agents capable of performing tasks autonomously. If realized, the phone could redefine how users interact with their devices, shifting from a tap-and-swipe model to one driven by conversational commands and predictive intelligence. The project, still in early conceptual stages, is said to be part of OpenAI’s broader ambition to embed its artificial intelligence into everyday hardware. Unlike existing smartphones that rely on app stores and third-party software, this device would integrate the company’s language models at the operating system level. The analyst, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the discussions, noted that the timeline reflects the complexity of building both the hardware and the AI infrastructure needed to support a fully agent-driven interface. Industry observers point out that such a phone could challenge the dominance of Apple and Google, whose ecosystems are built around app marketplaces. OpenAI’s approach would eliminate the need for users to download, manage, or update individual applications. Instead, AI agents would handle tasks like booking rides, sending messages, or managing calendars through natural language interactions. This vision aligns with recent trends in generative AI, where models like GPT-4 have demonstrated the ability to execute multi-step instructions and interact with external services. However, significant hurdles remain. Mass production by 2028 would require OpenAI to partner with established manufacturers, secure supply chains for components like processors and displays, and navigate regulatory scrutiny over data privacy and AI safety. The company has not publicly commented on the report, and it remains unclear whether the device would run on a modified version of Android, a custom operating system, or a new platform entirely. Analysts caution that the timeline could slip, as hardware development often faces delays, especially for a...

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