"The AI Pin: Silicon Valley's Bold Solution to Smartphone Addiction"

Humane, a start-up founded by former Apple employees, is set to release its new gadget, the Ai Pin, which aims to liberate users from smartphone addiction. The pin, billed as the first artificially intelligent device, can be controlled through voice commands, touchpad taps, or by projecting a laser display onto the palm of the hand. It offers features such as sending messages, making calls, playing music, and translating conversations. The device relies on AI to answer questions and summarize messages. However, there are concerns about its success, as wearable products in the tech industry have a history of failure. Humane plans to sell around 100,000 pins in the first year, priced at $699 with a $24 monthly subscription.
- Silicon Valley's Big, Bold Sci-Fi Bet on the Device That Comes After the Smartphone The New York Times
- Humane’s AI Pin costs $699 and $24 a month with OpenAI and T-Mobile integration The Verge
- Humane’s Ai Pin review: Is Imran Chaudhri's new wearable worth $699? Fast Company
- Can A.I. and Lasers Cure Our Smartphone Addiction? The New York Times
- Humane officially launches the AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable The Verge
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