SpaceX Is Developing Its Own AI Device Similar to a Smartphone — WSJ
SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, has reportedly presented a prototype of a new device for interacting with artificial intelligence to investors. The Wall Street Journal reported this, citing its own sources.
According to the publication’s sources, the gadget has a slim body and resembles a smartphone. It is noted that it is thinner than an iPhone and will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Sources also claim that a separate operating system may be developed for the device.
The project is currently in the early stages of development, and its functional capabilities have not yet been disclosed. SpaceX hopes that the new device will change the way people interact with artificial intelligence, though it is unknown whether the device will go into mass production. The company has not yet officially commented on this information.
This was reported by The Wall Street Journal
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