EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 9 MIN
🤖 OpenAI Is Building a Phone — And That's Just the Start of Today's AI Chaos
from AI News Podcast | Latest AI News, Analysis & Events | Daily Inference · host AI Daily
OpenAI is fast-tracking its first smartphone for mass production as early as 2027, signaling a bold move to own the full AI stack from model to device. Apple just settled a $250 million lawsuit over Siri features it marketed but never delivered — and its enhanced Siri still isn't here. iOS 27 may let users swap in third-party AI models system-wide, turning Apple's OS into an AI marketplace. OpenAI's new GPT-5.5 Instant claims to cut hallucinations by over 52% on high-stakes topics, but a major law firm just filed court documents full of AI-generated fabrications — including a fake medical license number in a case against Character AI. Meta is facing a landmark copyright lawsuit from five major publishers over alleged scraping of millions of books from piracy sites to train its Llama models. The Musk vs. OpenAI trial continued with a bombshell revelation from Greg Brockman about a 2017 confrontation with Musk — and his estimate of how close we are to AGI. Google's Gemma 4 models now run up to 3x faster, and new voice AI from Inworld and Mistral is closing the gap on truly expressive, human-sounding speech. Meanwhile, the AI hardware boom is now driving up the price of your next phone and laptop.Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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OpenAI is fast-tracking its first smartphone for mass production as early as 2027, signaling a bold move to own the full AI stack from model to device. Apple just settled a $250 million lawsuit over Siri features it marketed but never delivered — and its enhanced Siri still isn't here. iOS 27 may let users swap in third-party AI models system-wide, turning Apple's OS into an AI marketplace. OpenAI's new GPT-5.5 Instant claims to cut hallucinations by over 52% on high-stakes topics, but a major law firm just filed court documents full of AI-generated fabrications — including a fake medical license number in a case against Character AI. Meta is facing a landmark copyright lawsuit from five major publishers over alleged scraping of millions of books from piracy sites to train its Llama models. The Musk vs. OpenAI trial continued with a bombshell revelation from Greg Brockman about a 2017 confrontation with Musk — and his estimate of how close we are to AGI. Google's Gemma 4 models now run up to 3x faster, and new voice AI from Inworld and Mistral is closing the gap on truly expressive, human-sounding speech. Meanwhile, the AI hardware boom is now driving up the price of your next phone and laptop.Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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