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OpenAI's Wearable Problem

OpenAI's Wearable Problem

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OpenAI just made a major move into hardware by acquiring Johnny Ive's AI device company, signaling their ambition to create the next generation of AI wearables. But before you get excited about ditching your smartphone, there's a problem: the AI wearable graveyard is already crowded. From Google Glass to Humane's AI Pin, promising devices have crashed and burned despite massive hype and investment. So what makes OpenAI think they can succeed where others have failed?

In this episode, we break down why AI wearables face an uphill battle against smartphones. The reality is that your phone isn't just a device—it's your wallet, camera, communication hub, and entertainment center all in one. Any new AI device needs to solve a real problem better than your smartphone does, not just offer a slightly different form factor. Add in serious privacy concerns about always-on recording and voice-activated AI assistants, and you've got a recipe for consumer skepticism.

We explore what it would actually take for AI wearables to succeed, the lessons from past failures, and whether the technology is truly ready for mainstream adoption. If you're an entrepreneur thinking about entering the AI hardware space—or just wondering if you should pre-order the next hyped gadget—this episode will help you separate innovation from vaporware.

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