Jony Ives First AI Gadget? Clues Point to a Pen

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-30 13:15:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 07:24:54

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Jony Ives First AI Gadget? Clues Point to a Pen

AI is finding its way into more and more aspects of our lives, but according to recent leaks and announcements, it may soon be coming to one of humanity's most-used tools: the pen. Former Apple designer Jonathan "Jony" Ive, known for his attention to everyday objects, may have been commissioned to redesign the common pen with an AI twist, and clues suggest that this futuristic pen may be one of the first hardware projects from his new creative firm.

Ive's love of the traditional writing instrument is well-known and has been referenced in interviews and profiles. It makes sense that his inaugural AI hardware project would be something he is intimately familiar with and passionate about. Further, industry watchers have noted that the design of the new pen could provide a number of opportunities for AI integration, such as:

Predictive Writing: AI-powered pens could predict what users are about to write and offer suggestions for improvement or completion. This could be especially useful for those who have difficulty with writing or language, or for real-time language translation.

Creative Expression: AI could offer new tools for artists and creatives, helping to generate new ideas or compositions, or even transform scribbles into images or 3D models.

Adaptive Learning: Pens with AI could offer real-time feedback for students, helping them to learn more effectively by correcting mistakes and offering additional information or links to related content. Such a device could even be linked to classroom or lesson-plan software.

Wellness and Medicine: AI-enabled pens could even be used as a diagnostic tool, capturing things like a user's handwriting speed and pressure, breathing patterns, and even blood or other bodily fluids to gauge mood, stress, or even health status.

Of course, these are all speculative and rely on the actions of an unnamed source, and Apple has yet to announce any such device. But with many of us already addicted to our devices, the next wave of AI may be in something a little more old-school: a pen.

The information for this story was gained from industry leaks and sources familiar with Ive's new company, but the former Apple designer himself has not yet commented on these specific developments.

However, in a recent interview, Ive did speak broadly about his design process, saying:

I actually think that the most precious design resources that we have are our time and our attention. Because if you think about it, we're all dealing with an extraordinary volume of information and input and stuff that wants our attention. So how do you get the thing that you're engaged with to earn your attention? That is a really difficult thing to do.