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OpenAI’s new trademark application hints at humanoid robots, smart jewelry, and more
In a new trademark application filed with the USPTO, OpenAI hints at possible new products including smart wearables and humanoid robots.
For example, the filing lists hardware including headphones, goggles, glasses, remotes, laptop and phone cases, smartwatches, smart jewelry, and virtual and augmented reality headsets “for AI-assisted interaction, simulation, and training.” According to job listings and reporting from The Information, OpenAI is looking to test robots — possibly humanoid in form — powered by custom sensors and AI that can operate with human-like intelligence in real-world settings. As The Register noted in a piece from March, quantum computing has the potential to drastically improve the efficiency of training AI models thanks to its ability to perform vast numbers of calculations simultaneously.
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