Opal shifts to AI audio gadget after OpenAI funding

Opal, the San Francisco startup behind premium webcams, is developing an AI-powered audio device. The effort follows major investments from OpenAI and Samsung.

Opal, a small San Francisco startup, built its reputation on well-designed webcams. The company has pivoted to other consumer electronics and plans to release an AI audio gadget first. Funding from OpenAI and Samsung supports the new direction as Opal seeks to become a player in AI hardware.

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