
OpenAI首席执行官山姆·奥尔特曼(Sam Altman)正致力于打造一款以AI为核心的设备,他称其将如同iPhone一样具有革命性,但不会给用户带来更多压力,而是带来宁静与平和。他甚至邀请了初代iPhone的设计师乔纳森·伊夫(Jony Ive)参与研发。
在本周Emerson Collective的Demo Day活动上,奥尔特曼与伊夫同台接受访谈时确认,这款AI设备将在两年内发布。该设备消息最初于五月OpenAI收购伊夫的初创公司io后首次传出。他补充说,首批原型机现已准备就绪,其外观可能与我们惯常所见的设备完全不同。
这款尚未命名的设备将带有某种“反iPhone”的特质。目前尚不清楚其具体设计细节——是配备类似智能手机的屏幕,还是走始终在线的AI Friend项链路线,不过奥尔特曼表示,见过实物的人都对其简洁程度感到惊讶。
有一点是肯定的:这款新设备旨在摆脱我们通常与现代科技相关联的、令人麻木的分心干扰。
“当我使用当前的设备或大多数应用程序时,感觉自己就像走在纽约时代广场,不断地应对着沿途各种令人不适的小干扰,闪烁的灯光打在脸上……这是一种令人不安的感觉,”奥尔特曼对Emerson Collective的创始人、史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)的遗孀劳伦娜·鲍威尔·乔布斯(Laurene Powell Jobs)如是说。
奥尔特曼认为,这种忙乱不堪的体验正是科技走入误区之处,而新款OpenAI设备的使用感受将与此形成鲜明对比。这位40岁的首席执行官表示,使用该设备非但不会增加压力,反而感觉如同“置身于湖畔山间最美丽的小屋,享受着那份宁静与平和”。
奥尔特曼透露,与Friend项链非常相似,新的OpenAI设备及其后续产品将捕捉用户的生活情境,从而帮助设备了解何时应该过滤信息,以及何时需要征求用户的指令。
“随着时间的推移,你会逐渐信任它,它确实对你的整个生活拥有惊人的情境感知能力,”奥尔特曼说。
OpenAI正寄望于苹果前设计主管伊夫能够复制其成功,他曾协助设计了iPod、iPhone和iPad等苹果最具标志性的产品。对于这款新设备,他可能会沿用数十年来定义苹果设备的那种简约与直观的设计理念。
“我钟爱那些简洁到近乎天真质朴的解决方案,”伊夫在本周的Emerson Collective Demo Day活动上表示。(财富中文网)
译者:中慧言-王芳
OpenAI首席执行官山姆·奥尔特曼(Sam Altman)正致力于打造一款以AI为核心的设备,他称其将如同iPhone一样具有革命性,但不会给用户带来更多压力,而是带来宁静与平和。他甚至邀请了初代iPhone的设计师乔纳森·伊夫(Jony Ive)参与研发。
在本周Emerson Collective的Demo Day活动上,奥尔特曼与伊夫同台接受访谈时确认,这款AI设备将在两年内发布。该设备消息最初于五月OpenAI收购伊夫的初创公司io后首次传出。他补充说,首批原型机现已准备就绪,其外观可能与我们惯常所见的设备完全不同。
这款尚未命名的设备将带有某种“反iPhone”的特质。目前尚不清楚其具体设计细节——是配备类似智能手机的屏幕,还是走始终在线的AI Friend项链路线,不过奥尔特曼表示,见过实物的人都对其简洁程度感到惊讶。
有一点是肯定的:这款新设备旨在摆脱我们通常与现代科技相关联的、令人麻木的分心干扰。
“当我使用当前的设备或大多数应用程序时,感觉自己就像走在纽约时代广场,不断地应对着沿途各种令人不适的小干扰,闪烁的灯光打在脸上……这是一种令人不安的感觉,”奥尔特曼对Emerson Collective的创始人、史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs)的遗孀劳伦娜·鲍威尔·乔布斯(Laurene Powell Jobs)如是说。
奥尔特曼认为,这种忙乱不堪的体验正是科技走入误区之处,而新款OpenAI设备的使用感受将与此形成鲜明对比。这位40岁的首席执行官表示,使用该设备非但不会增加压力,反而感觉如同“置身于湖畔山间最美丽的小屋,享受着那份宁静与平和”。
奥尔特曼透露,与Friend项链非常相似,新的OpenAI设备及其后续产品将捕捉用户的生活情境,从而帮助设备了解何时应该过滤信息,以及何时需要征求用户的指令。
“随着时间的推移,你会逐渐信任它,它确实对你的整个生活拥有惊人的情境感知能力,”奥尔特曼说。
OpenAI正寄望于苹果前设计主管伊夫能够复制其成功,他曾协助设计了iPod、iPhone和iPad等苹果最具标志性的产品。对于这款新设备,他可能会沿用数十年来定义苹果设备的那种简约与直观的设计理念。
“我钟爱那些简洁到近乎天真质朴的解决方案,”伊夫在本周的Emerson Collective Demo Day活动上表示。(财富中文网)
译者:中慧言-王芳
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is on a quest to build an AI-first device that he says will be as revolutionary as the iPhone but will bring users peace and calm instead of more stress. He even got Jony Ive, the designer of the original iPhone, to help build it.
In an onstage interview with Ive at Emerson Collective's Demo Day this week, Altman confirmed the AI device, which was first teased in May after OpenAI acquired Ive's startup, io, will be released in less than two years. Yet the first prototypes are ready, he added, and they may look nothing like what we're used to.
The yet-unnamed device will be a sort of anti-iPhone. It's unclear what the design of this device will actually entail---if it will have a screen like a smartphone, or go the route of the always-listening AI Friend necklace, although Altman said the people who have seen it were surprised by its simplicity.
One thing's for sure: The new device is meant to get away from the mind-numbing distractions we associate with modern technology.
“When I use current devices or most applications, I feel like I am walking through Times Square in New York and constantly just dealing with all the little indignities along the way, flashing lights in my face...it's an unsettling thing,” Altman told Emerson Collective founder and Steve Jobs' widow Laurene Powell Jobs.
This hectic experience, which Altman says is what has gone wrong with technology, stands in contrast to how the new OpenAI device will feel like. Instead of adding stress, the 40-year-old CEO said, using the device feels like “sitting in the most beautiful cabin by a lake and in the mountains and sort of just enjoying the peace and calm.”
Much like the Friend necklace, the new OpenAI device and others to come after, which Altman teased, will capture context from your life and help it know when it should filter things out, and when to ask for your input.
“You trust it over time, and it does have just this incredible contextual awareness of your whole life,” Altman said.
OpenAI is banking on Ive, Apple's former design chief, to replicate the success he had in helping design some of Apple's most iconic products such as the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. For the new device, he may follow the same simplicity and intuitiveness that has defined Apple devices for decades.
“I love solutions that teeter on appearing almost naive in their simplicity,” Ive said at the Emerson Collective Demo Day this week.