

OpenAI's New Trademark Application Hints at Humanoid Robots, Smart Jewelry, and More (techcrunch.com) 10
OpenAI has filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to trademark hardware products under its brand name, signaling potential expansion into consumer devices. The filing covers AI-assisted headsets, smart wearables and humanoid robots with communication capabilities. CEO Sam Altman told The Elec on Sunday that OpenAI plans to develop AI hardware through multiple partnerships, though he estimated prototypes would take "several years" to complete.
Can we have a little less of OpenAI? (Score:3)
There is absolutely no reason to cover their crap in such detail. Once a week is more than enough, thank you.
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Dare? Meh, your AI overlords are hardly that intimidating.
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Seriously though, there are several very important stories with high ratings in the "firehose" queue just now, but we get crap about sam altman's most recent brainpuke instead.
Why?
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Hardly, the number of dupes hasn't decreased at all. And the grammar of the summaries is still awful.
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Well, it's slightly interesting, but a trademark doesn't represent a large investment when it's not tied to either a product or an advertising campaign.
ha ha! What does she look like? (Score:2)
Meanwhile... (Score:2)
...Other researchers are making genuinely useful advances in biology, math, physics, etc using a different variant of AI
Consumer facing AI is still crap