Elon Musk's SpaceX showcases Grok-powered smartphone built to reshape AI interaction

Elon Musk's SpaceX reportedly demoed a new AI-powered handheld device to investors, sparking questions about its viability in a crowded market.

Elon Musk's SpaceX showcases Grok-powered smartphone built to reshape AI interaction
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TL;DR: SpaceX demonstrated a slim, AI-powered handheld device featuring Qualcomm Snapdragon and Musk's xAI Grok model, aiming to transform human interaction with AI through a proprietary operating system. Its exact innovations remain unclear, but AI integration is expected to shape future smartphone experiences.
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Elon Musk is reportedly working on a secretive new AI-powered device from SpaceX, and the way it differentiates itself from current smartphones is already raising more questions than it answers.

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According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, SpaceX has been demoing a sleek, iPhone-like handheld device to investors, featuring a proprietary operating system and AI capabilities powered by Musk's xAI division.

The device, described as "slimmer than an iPhone," was reportedly shown ahead of the company's extremely successful IPO. The leak has already sparked speculation about SpaceX's foray into consumer hardware, following Musk's previous comments denying that SpaceX is developing a smartphone.

The device reportedly integrates Qualcomm's Snapdragon architecture and xAI's Grok model - a product that, as critics note, is already being used by countless other smartphone manufacturers.

However, SpaceX's rumored device is designed to change the way humans interact with artificial intelligence, meaning the Grok will be the main value proposition for consumers, possibly an operating system built entirely around Musk's AI.

How it will change the way humans interact with AI remains unknown, but primarily the way humans communicate ideas and concepts is through speech, which is only just now beginning to become a mainstream way humans interact with devices. Perhaps SpaceX's Grok-powered device makes voice interaction with the smartphone a much more fluid experience?

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How could reliance on xAI's Grok model affect privacy and on-device/offload processing compared with other AI smartphones?

Relying on xAI’s Grok model means the device would use a model already employed by many other smartphone makers, so privacy and on-device versus offload processing specifics are not detailed in the article. The primary article does not state whether Grok runs on-device or offloads processing to servers, nor does it describe any privacy protections or differences from other AI smartphones.
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Question 02

If voice is a core interaction method, what battery life or hardware changes might be necessary compared with comparable iPhone-sized devices?

The primary article suggests that if voice becomes the core interaction method, the device would likely need hardware and battery adjustments to support much more continuous voice processing and AI use, implying larger or more power-efficient batteries and possibly changed hardware to handle sustained on-device AI workloads. Related article "Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max to have the biggest battery in an iPhone yet, with 5000mAh battery" notes larger batteries (example: 5000mAh) as a relevant precedent.
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Whether this new AI device is a genuine innovation or just another attempt at reinventing how humans interact with smartphones remains to be seen, but if anything is for certain, AI is going to play a major role in future generations of devices such as smartphones.

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