Ultraman predicts that in the future, we will say goodbye to screen keyboards.

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21/12/2025
OpenAI's AI hardware plan has attracted much attention. In a recent podcast, OpenAI CEO Altman revealed that they will not release a single device in the preparation of AI hardware, but rather "a series of small devices". Currently, OpenAI has not disclosed the specific form of the hardware, but according to information from the supply chain, their AI hardware does not have a screen, is pocket-sized, and the device looks similar to Apple's early iPod Shuffle, with a clip-on design that can be hung around the neck. The appearance is very different from phones and smart glasses. When asked why there is no screen, Altman said, "We have been using a screen-based graphical interface for decades, and it has a keyboard, which slows down the input of information." Although this mode has been effective for a long time, new things open up new possibilities. He believes that the current form of devices is not suitable for realizing the capabilities of AI. As time goes on, Altman predicts that the way people use computing systems will change, shifting from a somewhat clumsy passive responsive state to a highly intelligent proactive predictive state. It will understand all aspects of your life, the situation you are in, and everything happening around you, and be very clear about the people around you, whether in a physical sense or those being contacted through the computer. However, "current devices are not suitable for that kind of world."