My friend @agg23 on hacking the Humane AI pin. Love this kind of stuff...
My friend @agg23 on hacking the Humane AI pin. Love this kind of stuff...
Humane Pin was THIS YEAR!?
Damn this has been a long year in tech…
https://www.pcmag.com/news/404-forever-the-tech-that-died-in-2025
#2025 #ai #tech #news #humanePin
Sembrava l’età dell’oro dell’intelligenza artificiale, era il Novembre del 2023 quando scrivemmo il precedente articolo su AI Pin di Humane. Startup IA fallimenti: quando l’hype non basta
https://www.spotynews.com/humane-ai-pin-la-grande-illusione-dellia-quando-le-startup-fanno-poof/
https://mastodon.social/@darkghosthunter/112425017741821931
Told you so. It was only a matter of time.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/21/24162185/humane-seeking-acquisition-rumor-ai-pin
CEO: Tell me how much my company is worth.
PIN: “…..Approximately one handful of almonds”.
CEO: Write a message to my VC mates to apologise.
PIN: “…..Asta la vista, asshats!
Shall I send it?”
CEO: Make it friendlier…
PIN: ……………
(runs out of battery)
It's my guess that the companies behind the Rabbit R1 and the Humane Pin wanted to make a quick buck and be sellable to a corporation, rather than really creating a mainstream product offers more value than the price it's sold.
I'll get an AI assistant for $49 any day, connected to my smartphone.
#RabbitR1 #R1 #Humane #HumanePin #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Apps #Wearables
Are all of those AI pins and wearables be an App?
Yes.
They're just an update away from Apple, Google and Samsung to be useless.
They were made to be sold to some corpo, cashout and live in the Bahamas. Not for solving a problem.
#RabbitR1 #HumanePin #HumaneAI #HumaneAiPin #AI #Hardware #Smartphones #iPhone #iOS #Android #Computing
Wait, one of the people mad at #MKBHD for his review of the Humane Pin thing used the phrase “first, do no harm”?
Does he think tech reviewers are … doctors?
He thinks he's Spider-Man too, but it's the doctor thing for me.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/17/mkbhd-humane-ai-review-fisker/
When will Silicon Valley engineers understand that we don’t want the primary way to interact with devices in public be by yelling at them?
They think it’s a good idea to release a device to replace your phone that has a camera, but when you take a photo or a video you have no way to tell if the photo looks good (maybe they are out of shot, looking away, or blinking) without getting out your laptop and downloading from the internet?
Er, hard pass.