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Former Jony IVE designer Jony Ive says that working on his next product is driven by having “unintended consequences” associated with iPhone. during Interview with StripeI said, “There is nothing that I can be more preoccupied or disturb” more than the harmful effects that are likely to have smartphones on their users.
“I think when you innovate, of course, there will be unintended consequences,” IVE said. “You hope that the majority will be good surprises. Some of the products I have participated in, and I think there are some unintended consequences that were far from the Sarah.”
He spent more than two decades in Apple, where he led the design of many products, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and iPod. He left the company in 2019 To participate in the establishment of the Lovefrom design company. Last year confirmed that he is Work on a new device with OpenaiAnd that seemed to hint during this interview.
“I think even if you are innocent in your intention, I think if you are involved in something that has bad consequences, you need to own it,” Ive said. “This ownership, personally, paid a lot of what I was working on, I could not talk about the moment, but I look forward to being able to talk about it at some point in the future.”
When talking about artificial intelligence, he stated that he finds that it is encouraging that “it is very rare to have a discussion about artificial intelligence, and there is no appropriate concerns about safety.” He adds that he was “very concerned about social media, and there was no discussion at all.”
Details about what it is working on with Openai is still minimal, but New York Times I mentioned This lovefrom leads the device’s design with Tang Tan and Evans Hankey, who helped design iPhone. According to IVE and Openai, Sam Altman, CEO of IVE and Openai, discussed how artificial intelligence was to create a new device “because technology can do more for users more than traditional programs.”