Joe Gebbia, cofounder of Airbnb and the US Chief Design Officer appointed by Trump, was noticed in San Francisco right this moment utilizing a mysterious metallic gadget. In a social media post on X considered over 500,000 instances, a person who appears like Gebbia sits with an espresso at a espresso store. He’s sporting metallic buds that bisect his ears, with an identical clamshell-shaped disc in entrance of him on the counter.
After the video was posted Monday morning, social media customers had been fast to counsel that this may very well be some type of prototype from OpenAI’s upcoming line of {hardware} gadgets designed in partnership with famed Apple designer Jony Ive. An OpenAI spokesperson declined to touch upon the potential Gebbia video after WIRED reached out. Gebbia additionally didn’t reply to a request for remark.
The gadget Gebbia seems to be sporting appears fairly much like the {hardware} seen in a fake OpenAI ad that was extensively circulated on Reddit and social media in February. That video from final month seemingly confirmed Pillion actor Alexander Skarsgård interacting with an AI gadget that had a similar-looking pair of earbuds and a round disc. On the time, OpenAI denounced the extensively seen video as not actual. “Faux information,” wrote OpenAI President Greg Brockman on the time, responding to a social media put up.
The earbuds seen within the video of Gebbia additionally look fairly comparable in form to the Huawei FreeClip 2, a pair of open earbuds launched earlier this 12 months. Nonetheless, the clamshell seen on the espresso counter subsequent to Gebbia is completely different from Huawei’s most up-to-date headphone case. It will even be fairly shocking if a authorities official had been seen utilizing Huawei tech, contemplating the Chinese company is successfully banned from promoting its phones within the US resulting from safety issues.
WIRED’s audio consultants say he is most certainly sporting open earbuds, as Gebbia’s pair share some similarities with Soundcore’s AeroClips or Sony’s LinkBuds Clip, although the circumstances for these buds do not match what’s on the desk in entrance of Gebbia. WIRED additionally ran the photograph and video by way of software program that makes an attempt to determine AI-generated outputs and different deepfakes. The detection software program, from an organization referred to as Hive, says the chances are low that this imagery of Gebbia was generated by AI. Nonetheless, AI detectors are not always reliable and may embody false outputs. It is potential that the complete put up may very well be an artificial hoax.
May this be some type of delicate launch teaser for OpenAI’s hardware? The timing of this trickle out would make sense, because the firm might ship gadgets to customers someday early in 2027. Nonetheless, OpenAI denied any involvement with the earlier pseudo-ad for the metallic AI {hardware}, with its shiny earbuds and matching disc.

