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Chamarti Sreekar

Passionate about Pos... • 1m

$6.5 billion. The most expensive acquihire ever. And most of it isn't really for Jony Ive, it's for the ghost of Steve Jobs.

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Kimiko

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$6.5B later, it’s official—OpenAI is building hardware. Not with just anyone. With Jony Ive—the design legend behind the iPhone, iMac, and Apple Watch.

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OpenAI Eyes $500M Acquisition of Jony Ive’s Startup Sam Altman-led OpenAI may acquire “io Products,” a startup by former Apple design legend Jony Ive. The move could mark OpenAI’s entry into AI-powered consumer devices. #Tech #OpenAI #ConsumerHard

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The most underrated CEO in the world: Tim Cook. Steve Jobs built Apple to $350 billion. Tim Cook took over in 2011 and grew it to over $3.4 trillion in just 12 years. Here’s how he turned Apple into the most successful company in the world: Whe

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TheLuhas

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Guyz i still think the best mobile phone Apple has ever created is I phone 6s

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Steve Jobs interviewed thousands of people at Apple. But he only hired people who answered this ONE question perfectly. It was so effective, it helped him spot Wozniak, Ive, and Cook before anyone knew their names. Here's his secret to predicting

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Mohammad Ali Shah

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OpenAI x Jony Ive Are Building a Secret AI Device This is BIG. According to court filings, OpenAI + Jony Ive (ex-Apple design legend) have been quietly working on an AI-first hardware device since 2023. 💡 Here’s what’s known: OpenAI invested $100

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Apple spent millions designing their packaging. Other Tech Giants laughed at them. But this "dumb" decision is now studied in Marketing classes all over the world. Here's how and why they did it: In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to a struggling Apple

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