OpenAI Abandons ‘io’ Branding for Its AI Hardware
A court filing in a trademark lawsuit reveals OpenAI won’t use the name “io” for its AI hardware device, which isn’t expected to ship until 2026. Image: Brett Jordan / Pexels Source: Wired
A court filing in a trademark lawsuit reveals OpenAI won’t use the name “io” for its AI hardware device, which isn’t expected to ship until 2026. Image: Brett Jordan / Pexels Source: Wired
Introduction In a stark reversal emblematic of a shifting corporate landscape, Prenetics Global Limited has abruptly terminated its high-profile Bitcoin treasury strategy. The health-sciences firm, once championed by football icon David Beckham, now joins a growing list of companies retreating from crypto investments as market turmoil prompts a sober reassessment of digital assets on corporate…
Apple’s Next CEO and the AI Race With “hardware guy” John Ternus as the frontrunner for the next CEO, a key question emerges: can Apple overtake its ex-employees now leading the charge at OpenAI and Meta in the AI arena? The Key Challenge Apple’s potential leadership shift comes at a critical time, as rivals aggressively…