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The Wall Street Journal reported this week that SpaceX has shown investors an early prototype for a handset-like device designed to reshape how humans interact with artificial intelligence. It s thinner than an iPhone, runs on SpaceX s own operating system, and uses chips from Qualcomm.
It s probably not a phone because Elon said he doesn t want to build one. But what it actually is is unclear. (That's if it exists at all; Elon Musk called the report "utterly false.")