India Plans to Build Large-Scale AI Hardware Infrastructure


OpenAI will release its first physical hardware on July 15th, specifically designed for the AI programming tool Codex, aiming to improve developer efficiency. The device is square-shaped with a surface covered in buttons. Unlike the mysterious hardware previously rumored to be developed in collaboration with Jony Ive, this one focuses more on the programming workflow, marking OpenAI's expansion from software to hardware.
DingTalk launches the new AI hardware product DingTalk A1Pro, priced at 1299 CNY. It is positioned as a professional AI audio card, specifically designed for frequent business travelers. The device has a thickness of only 6.4mm, supports magnetic attachment and touchscreen, and is equipped with a professional-grade MEMS directional microphone. It features the "AI Office + Emergency Power Supply" integrated functions, expanding the boundaries of DingTalk's integrated software and hardware services.
Google's internal programming paradigm is undergoing a profound transformation. CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that over 75% of the company's new code is now generated by AI, marking a substantive breakthrough in the 'AI-First' strategy. However, the code generated by AI still requires rigorous review by professional engineers to ensure quality and security.
To retain key talent in iPhone hardware design, Apple has provided high-value restricted stock as a special bonus to its core team, which can be fully claimed only after four years of continued employment. This initiative aims to counter the talent competition from competitors like OpenAI in the AI hardware field.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that India has become the second largest market for ChatGPT globally, with 100 million weekly active users. To adapt to the Indian market, OpenAI launched a low-cost version of ChatGPT Go and established an office in New Delhi to capture the young user market.