No screen. No phone. No swiping. Just a polished slab of metal that fits in your palm — always on, always listening, always watching. It reads facial expressions. Detects lies. Senses fear in a person's voice.
Although it seems like a "Black Ops" device — one designed for spies — it's actually a consumer product. And it could be in your pocket as early as May 30th.
The man who designed the iPhone left Apple to build it. OpenAI is bankrolling it. And the expected sales — 100 million units — could trigger the largest wealth event in a generation.
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