OpenAI CEO Sam Altman takes one of the biggest AI U-Turn, says: Current computers are …

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has dramatically reversed his position on AI hardware requirements, now claiming that “current computers were designed for a world without AI” and suggesting users will need new devices as artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent. This marks a significant shift from his previous stance that the AI revolution wouldn’t require new hardware.Speaking on his brother Jack Altman’s podcast, Sam declared that computers, software, and hardware “were designed for a world without AI,” indicating that user needs are changing rapidly in an AI-driven landscape. He envisions future systems that are “way more aware of their environment” and have “more context in your life,” moving beyond traditional typing and screen-based interactions.

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