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Ai Pin raises ‘creepy camera’ fears, but this is how Humane is protecting people’s privacy

Humane's Ai Pin is a unique device that can perform the majority of the tasks that a smartphone does, without a display or requiring to touch it even once. Its cofounder Imran Chaudhri called this new technology “AI as an interface”, where you only had to make minimal interactions with the device in order to get things done. However, there were some concerns raised by skeptics as well. One of them pointed out that the 13MP camera on the device, when worn on clothes, also stares at whatever you're looking at. Such a…

Humane’s AI Pin aims to beat the smartphone. That’s the wrong goal.

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Meet Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, the ex-Apple employees behind Humane and Ai Pin

Last week, San Francisco-based startup Humane, which is focused towards building artificial intelligence-powered gadgets, unveiled the Ai Pin, a gadget that is widely touted as having the potential to replace smartphones. The Ai Pin is a clothing-based wearable gadget, that can do tasks like a smartphone, but does not require the user to continuously interact with it or to download apps. Humane was founded by Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, husband, and wife, who ventured into the entrepreneurial dream after…

Humane needs one more thing for the Ai Pin to work

Take a look at the thing above while I tell you what it is and does. It’s Humane’s Ai Pin, a $699 AI device you’re supposed to wear on your clothing. It looks like a tiny iPhone, or a larger Apple Watch when you look at it from the front. A profile view will show you this thing has a sort of brow on top, where the camera and sensors go. It’s very easy to understand the concept once you see and hear about it. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news…

ai pin video demonstration | Digital Trends

Humane Six months after it was first shown off, Humane has announced that its unique Ai Pin device is about to go on sale. San Francisco-based Humane describes the Ai Pin as “the first wearable device and software platform built to harness the full power of artificial intelligence (AI).” What is the Ai Pin? At first glance, it looks a bit like an Apple Watch, but instead of wrapping around your wrist, it sits on your chest. Oh, and it doesn’t have a screen as such, instead projecting a “laser ink display” onto the…

Meet man who worked in Apple, now wants to replace your iPhones, Android phones with tiny AI pin

He created user interface and interaction designs for the iPhone while working at Apple. With new innovations, technology has been rapidly changing these days. Smartphones like iPhones and Andriod phones are coming with new advanced features every year. But now, a star-tup called Humane created by a former Apple designer is planning to replace your smartphones with their newly launched device --  a USD 699 lapel pin. It attaches magnetically to your clothing. The device that claims to replace your smartphone. The device…

I can only think of one use for the Humane Ai Pin, and even that isn’t worth it

When Humane unveiled the Ai Pin wearable on Thursday evening, we already knew everything about it. The specs, features, and price of the Ai Pin had leaked hours before the official announcement. Still, we lacked context and needed to see exactly how Humane pitched the device and whether that $699 price tag would be worth it. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By signing up, I agree to the Terms of Use and have reviewed the Privacy…

Humane's Ai Pin seems like a bizarre cross between Google Glass and a pager, the lack of apps feels extremely limiting, and the $699…

Ron Amadeo / Ars Technica: Humane's Ai Pin seems like a bizarre cross between Google Glass and a pager, the lack of apps feels extremely limiting, and the $699 price is hard to understand — The Humane AI pin has no screen, no apps, and a creepy in-your-face camera. — Not since Magic Leap has a “next-generation” … Ron Amadeo / Ars Technica: Humane's Ai Pin seems like a bizarre cross between Google Glass and a pager, the lack of apps feels extremely limiting,…