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# $Apple(AAPL.US)OpenAI has always wanted to make AI…


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## Comments (6)

- **上鱼籽 · 2026-07-15T03:48:17.000Z**: I see the development potential of physical or tangible AI in the next 3 to 5 years, so I've been preparing to find a materials company to invest in over the past half year. If physical AI enters every household, the smartphone as a carrier will exit the big stage.
  - **Awesome.** (2026-07-15T03:57:15.000Z): Then what do you use if not a phone?
  - **上鱼籽** (2026-07-15T03:59:13.000Z): For example, lightweight and high-strength material bracelets and glasses capable of holographic projection, the kind often seen in sci-fi movies.
  - **Awesome.** (2026-07-15T04:10:26.000Z): I've thought about it too, but Apple could also research in this direction. With so much money and so many users, they probably won't just wait to die, right?
