Most notable was the review from Marques Brownlee (aka MKBHD), who -- with 18 million followers on YouTube and 6.2 million followers on X -- called Humane's AI pin "the new worst product I think I ...
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The AI Pin is a small square brooch which can answer questions, take photos and videos, and send messages. Its maker, Humane, suggested it could "reimagine the human-technology relationship." ...
Humane wants the smartphone in your pocket to disappear. The start-up’s first production, the Ai Pin, is its first step on the road to a diaphanous blend of the real and the digital, a personal AI ...
“The worst gadget I’ve ever reviewed.” That was the summation for the Rabbit R1. The Humane AI Pin also didn’t hold up well in the hands of experts, and the company is currently reeling ...
Last week, just after Rabbit Inc. released the Rabbit R1 Pin, I wrote a piece in Forbes that stated why I felt AI pins were the wrong form factor for an AI wearable. I suggested that smart glasses ...
Late last year, an AI startup called Humane raised a whopping $100 million for an upcoming flashy gadget called the "Pin" last year. And after months of testing, the review embargo has finally ...
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Dragonfruit is low in sugar." This scenario is one of the scenes in the demo video for the AI Pin, a new wearable device. The features of the device feel like something out of science fiction ...
This article appears in the November 2024 print edition with the headline “The Playwright in the Age of AI.” ...