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- Court filings reveal OpenAI and io’s early work on an AI device
Court filings in a trademark case against OpenAI reveal some of the company's early work on developing AI devices
- Court filings reveal work on AI device by OpenAI, Jony Ive’s io
The lawsuit centers on claims related to OpenAI’s US$6 5 billion acquisition of io and its promotional materials
- OpenAI court filings just revealed new details on AI device with Jony . . .
In court filings, members of the IO team testified that the device won’t be a wearable or an in-ear device More importantly, they also stated that the device won’t ship until “at least” 2026
- OpenAIs hardware plans with Jony Ive just hit a legal snag
A court ordered the AI company to remove all public materials related to the partnership after a trademark complaint over its name
- Latest Judgments - Federal Court of Australia
Judgments are generally published within 24 hours of being made available by Judges' staff, often earlier In cases of high media interest, we endeavour to publish judgments within 1 hour of being delivered by the Court If you cannot find a judgment, check Federal Law Search; it will tell you the status of the matter before the Court, including whether a judgment has been delivered Published
- Court filings reveal OpenAI and io’s early work on an AI device
Legal filings submitted earlier this month from lawyers representing OpenAI and Jony Ive’s io reveal new details about the companies’ efforts to build a mass-market AI hardware device The filings are part of a trademark dispute lawsuit filed this month by iyO, a Google-backed hardware startup developing custom-molded earpieces that connect to other devices Over the weekend, OpenAI pulled
- OpenAI at one point considered acquiring AI chip startup Cerebras
OpenAI was at one point considering acquiring Cerabras, an AI chipmaking company that's in the process of going public
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