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Details about Jony Ive's secretive OpenAI collaboration have leaked from an internal staff call reviewed by The Wall Street Journal
In a move that casts a shadow across Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developer’s Conference, OpenAI has announced that it will purchase io, the AI startup founded by acclaimed former Apple designer Sir Jony Ive, who helped create the iMac, iPod, and iPhone.
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OpenAI recently revealed a major acquisition that shocked members of the tech community. The artificial intelligence (AI) startup has been in full focus lately after abandoning its plan to switch to a for-profit structure.
OpenAI has announced the launch of its io Products, founded by former Apple chief designer Sir Jony Ive and Sam Altman, in a deal valued at $6.5bn. The agreement brings one of the world’s most influential product designers into OpenAI’s leadership as the artificial intelligence (AI) company expands into consumer hardware.
OpenAI has acquired io, the AI hardware startup founded by Jony Ive, in a $6.4 billion all-equity deal. This acquisition marks OpenAI's strategic expansion into consumer devices, with Ive taking on key creative roles across both OpenAI and io.
The ChatGPT maker bets big on hardware as it teams up with Apple’s former design chief to build a new generation of AI-native devices.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman became a household name after the release of OpenAI's groundbreaking AI model, ChatGPT.
OpenAI will pay only $5 billion for the deal, as it already owns 23% of io. The acquisition is undoubtedly the largest in the history of ChatGPT, having previously acquired the artificial intelligence-based coding tool Windsurf for $3 billion and the analytical database company Rockset for an undisclosed amount.
Jony Ive, the famed designer who joined Steve Jobs to develop Apple’s most popular products, will now curate new devices for OpenAI after his startup was acquired by Sam Altman’s firm earlier this week,