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OpenAI is betting big on voice AI, and it’s not just about improving ChatGPT audio. according to New reports From the information, the company has consolidated several engineering, product and research teams over the past two months to overhaul its audio models, all in preparation for a first personal audio device expected to launch in about a year.
The move reflects the direction the entire tech industry is headed — toward a future where screens become background noise and sound takes center stage. Smart speakers have already made voice assistants a staple in more than a third of U.S. homes. Just dead Feature introduced For its Ray-Ban smart glasses that use an array of five microphones to help you hear conversations in noisy rooms — essentially turning your face into a directional listening device. Meanwhile, Google began experimenting in June with “Audio overviews“which turns search results into conversation summaries. Tesla is integrating Grok and other LLMs into its vehicles to create conversational voice assistants that can handle everything from navigation to climate control through natural dialogue.
It’s not just the tech giants who are making this bet. A diverse team of startups has emerged with the same conviction, albeit with varying degrees of success. The makers of the Humane AI Pin spent hundreds of millions of dollars before their screenless wearable device became a gadget Cautionary tale. Friend AI, a necklace that records your life and provides companionship, has sparked privacy concerns and existential fear in Equal measurement. And now at least two companies, including Sandbar And one run by the founder of Pebble Eric Migicowskiis building AI-powered rings expected to debut in 2026, allowing the wearer to literally speak to the hand.
Form factors may vary, but the thesis is the same: audio is the interface to the future. Every space—your home, your car, even your face—becomes an interface.
OpenAI’s new voice model, scheduled to launch in early 2026, will reportedly sound more natural, handle interruptions like an actual conversation partner, and even speak while speaking, something today’s models can’t manage. The company is also said to envision a range of devices, perhaps including glasses or screenless smart speakers, that act less like gadgets and more like companions.
The information also indicates former Apple design chief Jony Ive, who joined OpenAI’s hardware efforts through the company $6.5 billion acquisition In May, his company io made reducing device addiction a priority, seeing audio-first design as an opportunity to “right the wrongs” of previous consumer gadgets.