As reported by Axios, Chris Lehane, who serves as the policy director at OpenAI, announced at the Davos Forum that the company is projected to unveil its first-ever hardware product during the latter half of 2026. Although the possibility of a launch within the current year hasn't been verified, this step signifies OpenAI's formal foray into the domain of tangible products. The upcoming device is likely to be a wearable gadget devoid of a screen, with a primary emphasis on interactions involving voice, gestures, and environmental perception. Its overarching goal is to revolutionize intelligent living across a wide array of scenarios.
