The Ai Pin wants to replace your smartphone with ambient technology. The wearable pin lets you make calls, send texts, emails, and more with your voice, touch, and gestures. It's packs AI, so can translate in real-time and access information.
@connorjewiss definitely. Like the versatility of its size for hiding on my person, under a collar, in a pocket etc. no heavy , slippery phone, to manouver all day. Wonder how long the charge lasts on it though?
Wow, impressive to put so much hardware into such a small package. Cudos to the team!
What was the hardest part of getting to this point? I imagine some monumental challenges were encountered along the way.
The most exciting feature was the language translation. But for other communication that doesn't involve speaking with another person, it seems a bit odd to me to have to speak out loud to the device all the time. Which can seem to make one more isolated when around other people. It's a shame, it doesn't mind-read ;)
Love this. It has to come next and now be followed by a home/office style version that connects to a large display on walls etc. for family and teams. All power to you Humane!
The biggest risk i think is the voice interface. It’s awkward when other people are around and most people might prefer to quietly type rather than speak aloud to their AI pin.
This is pretty wild, I don't think I could do a replacement, but I would definitely give it a try. I think this would be a good replacement for solely a work phone, at current version, but not as a primary everyday usage cell. This will definitely grow and expand...a lot....quickly I feel. Pricing at $699 is actually way lower than I thought it would be on first glance, but I'd want to test one out before I committed to it. Such a drastic form factor change, view change, interaction change, from a normal phone, it might be very buggy and glitchy.
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