'Humanity deserves better': iPhone designer on new partnership with OpenAI

The Guardian 

The designer of the iPhone has promised his next artificial intelligence-enabled device will be driven by a sense that "humanity deserves better", after admitting feeling "responsibility" for some of the negative consequences of modern technology. Sir Jony Ive said his new partnership with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, would renew his optimism about technology, amid widespread concerns about the impact of smartphones and social media. In an interview with the Financial Times, London-born Ive declined to give details about the device he is developing with OpenAI, but indicated unease about people's relationship with some tech products. "Many of us would say we have an uneasy relationship with technology at the moment," he said. He added that the device's design would be driven by "a sense of'we deserve better. However, Ive, Apple's former chief design officer, said he felt the burden of the negative impact of modern technology products. "While some of the less positive consequences were unintentional, I still feel responsibility.