OpenAI working to build a US supply chain for its hardware plans, including robots
When OpenAI purchased Jony Ive’s I/O, it entered the hardware business. The company is currently ramping up to produce a mysterious AI-powered gadget.
But OpenAI plans on making more than just consumer gadgets— it also plans on making data center hardware, and even robots.
Bloomberg reports that OpenAI has been on the hunt for US-based suppliers for silicon, motors for robotics, as well as cooling systems for data centers.
AI companies are looking towards robots as a logical next step for finding applications for their models.
OpenAI told Bloomberg that US companies building the AI brains of robots might have an edge against the Chinese hardware manufacturers who are currently making some impressive humanoid robots.
Bloomberg reports that OpenAI has been on the hunt for US-based suppliers for silicon, motors for robotics, as well as cooling systems for data centers.
AI companies are looking towards robots as a logical next step for finding applications for their models.
OpenAI told Bloomberg that US companies building the AI brains of robots might have an edge against the Chinese hardware manufacturers who are currently making some impressive humanoid robots.