Ayman Al-Bannaw, chief advisor to MAG Consulting, said that the capabilities of a mobile phone launched by the company "OpenAI", which owns "ChatGPT", may be without the use of fingers and rely on voice and facial expressions.

Al-Bannau added in an interview with Al-Arabiya that these specifications were determined by “ChatGPT” when he was asked about the features of the phone that could be launched and depends on “ChatGPT.”

Al-Bannau pointed out that the language may not be completely present on the phone, and the translation will be instantaneous, in addition to other features that make the mobile phone a personal assistant or business manager.

He explained that the phone industry is ready to launch consumer devices that use artificial intelligence, after 15 years have passed with the same technology since the iPhone revolution.

OpenAI, which owns ChatGPT, is in advanced talks with former Apple designer Jony Ive and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son to build an “iPhone for artificial intelligence,” backed by more than $1 billion in funding from the Japanese group, according to a newspaper reported. Financial Times last week.

The report said that Sam Altman, president of OpenAI, contracted with Jony Iva's company LoveFrom to develop the first consumer device for the ChatGPT generator.

Discussions have been "serious" but no deal has been agreed upon, and it may take several months before the project is officially announced, the report said, adding that Son, Altman and Ive discussed creating a company that draws on talent and technology from their three groups.

SoftBank is looking for deals in artificial intelligence, including a potential investment in OpenAI, after the blockbuster listing of its Arm unit, the Financial Times reported earlier this month, adding that Son... He was looking to invest tens of billions of dollars in technology.

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