Throughout the year, there has been a lot of talk about the need for new hardware to empower the use of artificial intelligence for consumers. The president of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang said that the computer power purchased around 5-6 years ago will not be enough to power the artificial intelligence technology developed today.
Even companies like Humane and Rabbit have shown their own AI accessories to allow people to be less dependent on smart devices if they just want to use artificial intelligence functions to ask questions, and any other function that requires artificial intelligence abilities.
Sam Altman, CEO and founder of OpenAI who developed ChatGPT has a different opinion. He says that the recently launched smart devices and even laptops are good enough for existing artificial intelligence needs.
Regardless of whether you will need an internet connection, cellular or artificial intelligence processing in the device, he says that existing devices are ready for a future where artificial intelligence will become a common function that will be used by the public.
This is also not surprising. CPU makers such as Intel and AMD have recently introduced processing chips that come with built-in artificial intelligence processors, and Apple is also seen to be developing processing chips with similar capabilities for their MacBook products soon.
Sam Altman, who is at the Cambridge campus talks about a new AI technology being developed that knows about any email received, and listens to all the conversations that take place. It can be seen as an upgrade to existing digital assistants, which can answer any questions you may have for yourself, and you don't need to buy a single device specifically for this artificial intelligence technology.
OpenAI is also seen wanting to develop its own neural chip for the purpose of processing artificial intelligence commands, and has said that it will invest 1 or 50 billion dollars to ensure that artificial intelligence technology can be used by the public.