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Midjourney , the AI image - generate platform that’sreportedlyraking in more than $ 200 million in revenue without any VC investment , is getting into hardware .

The company made the announcement in a post on 10 on Wednesday . Its new computer hardware team will be based in San Francisco , it reveal .

We ’re officially getting into hardware . If you ’re concerned in joining the new squad in San Francisco please email us at hardware@midjourney.com

As for what hardware Midjourney , which has a team of fewer than 100 hoi polloi , might engage , there might be a cue in itshiringof Ahmad Abbas in February . Abbas , an ex - Neuralink staff member , aid engineer theApple Vision Pro , Apple ’s mixed reality headset .

We are n’t announcing anything specific yet , but we have multiple efforts in flying .

Midjourney CEO David Holz is also no stranger to hardware . He co - foundedLeap Motion , which built motion - trailing computer peripheral . ( Abbas worked together with Holz at Leap , in fact . )

Despite thelawsuits over its AI education approachworking their way through the courts , Midjourney has say it ’s continuing to evolve AI models for video and 3D genesis . The ironware could perhaps be related to those sweat , as well .

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