Jason Voorhees
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What do you think of AI phones and computers?
The first iteration of this we saw with rabbit r1 and human pin. Many people wrote them off brutally but that was 2 years ago.
The recent innovation in this space is Agentic OS. Instead of an app-centric grid where you have to click, and do the actions. The entire device runs on background agents that understand continuous context. Minimal or dirt cheap hardware but running on incredibly capable AI agents on super computer clusters thousands of miles away
Recently I read an article about OpenAI in discussion to release a phone that runs entirely on AI agents 24/7. Could be seeing this releasing early next year in 2027. something that looks like this
www.entrepreneur.com
There's also a small startup called Otto that is also going on the same direction. Bare bones hard ware. Only $300 but capable of running enterprise grade apps and acts like your perma assistant but my question is would you buy something like this? Do you see yourself using an AI phone or laptop?
The first iteration of this we saw with rabbit r1 and human pin. Many people wrote them off brutally but that was 2 years ago.
The recent innovation in this space is Agentic OS. Instead of an app-centric grid where you have to click, and do the actions. The entire device runs on background agents that understand continuous context. Minimal or dirt cheap hardware but running on incredibly capable AI agents on super computer clusters thousands of miles away
Recently I read an article about OpenAI in discussion to release a phone that runs entirely on AI agents 24/7. Could be seeing this releasing early next year in 2027. something that looks like this
OpenAI Is Reportedly Building an AI Phone โ And Taking Aim at the iPhone
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that OpenAI will compete with Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy lines.
www.entrepreneur.com
There's also a small startup called Otto that is also going on the same direction. Bare bones hard ware. Only $300 but capable of running enterprise grade apps and acts like your perma assistant but my question is would you buy something like this? Do you see yourself using an AI phone or laptop?
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