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Original Title: OpenAI plans to launch its first AI device in H2 2026
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OpenAI plans to launch its first hardware device in the second half of 2026.
The device may be a simple, screenless wearable, but specifics remain undisclosed.
OpenAI is aiming for a late 2026 debut of its first hardware device, said policy chief Christopher Lehane at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos.
Lehane sees AI in devices as a near-future innovation that brings AI into people’s daily tools and gadgets.
“I think maybe towards the latter part of the year, you’ll see AI in devices. It’s well known that we’re working with Jony Ive, the maker of the iPhone, on a device, and there’s a lot more that will be coming on that.”
Lehane also predicted that 2026 would be a year in which AI accelerates scientific research, leading to discoveries that impact everyday life. This builds on last year’s advances in agentic AI, which allows even non-coders to create programs, opening the door for everyday users to harness AI in ways that were previously limited to specialists.
Lehane has kept timelines and specifics of the product under wraps.
In a separate interview, he said that devices are among OpenAI’s biggest priorities for 2026 and that updates would come “much later in the year.”
Multiple reports suggest the company is developing small, screen-less devices, possibly wearables, designed around conversational interaction.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously described the product as more “peaceful” than a smartphone and simple to use.
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OldLeekMaster
· 2h ago
Screens are getting fewer and fewer. What's next? Direct brain-machine interfaces...
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CountdownToBroke
· 11h ago
Bro, screenless wearable? Isn't that just putting ChatGPT into a smartwatch? What can it do, haha
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BearMarketBro
· 01-19 17:51
Screenless wearable? Really? Probably just a PPT product again later.
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DancingCandles
· 01-19 17:50
Are all the screens cut? Is this heading towards direct brain-machine interface?
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-19 17:49
Screenless wearable? Another PPT product, let's wait for the real device to see.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-19 17:43
Lies, are they releasing hardware again? Are they really all in on the hardware ecosystem?
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GasGuzzler
· 01-19 17:28
Screenless wearable? Haha, feels like just another gimmick. Let's wait and see what tricks OpenAI has up their sleeve.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-19 17:26
Another player has entered the hardware battlefield; the real test of the supply line has just begun.
OpenAI Plans to Launch Its First AI Device in H2 2026
Source: CryptoBriefing Original Title: OpenAI plans to launch its first AI device in H2 2026 Original Link:
Key Takeaways
OpenAI is aiming for a late 2026 debut of its first hardware device, said policy chief Christopher Lehane at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos.
Lehane sees AI in devices as a near-future innovation that brings AI into people’s daily tools and gadgets.
Lehane also predicted that 2026 would be a year in which AI accelerates scientific research, leading to discoveries that impact everyday life. This builds on last year’s advances in agentic AI, which allows even non-coders to create programs, opening the door for everyday users to harness AI in ways that were previously limited to specialists.
Lehane has kept timelines and specifics of the product under wraps.
In a separate interview, he said that devices are among OpenAI’s biggest priorities for 2026 and that updates would come “much later in the year.”
Multiple reports suggest the company is developing small, screen-less devices, possibly wearables, designed around conversational interaction.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously described the product as more “peaceful” than a smartphone and simple to use.