
SpaceX has an AI device prototype, and it sure sounds phone-ish
SpaceX has reportedly demonstrated a prototype of a sleek, handset-like AI device to investors, sparking speculation about its potential as a competitor to existing AI hardware.
The device is said to run on a proprietary operating system and integrate technology from Musk's xAI, aiming to create a native AI interface independent of major tech platforms.
Elon Musk has publicly denied the report, calling it 'utterly false,' which adds a layer of mystery to the company's hardware ambitions.
This move aligns with SpaceX's broader strategy to expand into wireless services through Starlink Mobile, potentially challenging traditional carriers like Verizon and AT&T.
The article highlights the growing trend of major tech figures entering the AI hardware space, following similar efforts by OpenAI and its partners.
However, it also notes the historical difficulty of the AI device market, citing the struggles of companies like Humane and Rabbit.
Despite the denial, the report underscores Musk's intent to leverage his manufacturing expertise to disrupt the current smartphone ecosystem.


