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Humane launches AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable that aims to replace your smartphone

Humane, an AI company founded by ex-Apple engineers, has launched its first hardware, the AI Pin. The small square device can be pinned onto clothes and is powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 and Microsoft's AI models. The AI Pin costs $699 and has a monthly fee of $24 for a Humane subscription. It features a small projector that can display icons and text on the user's palm. The device can be activated through voice, touch, gesture, or the laser ink display and offers various AI tools and features. Shipping begins in early 2024.

Humane, an AI company founded by ex-Apple engineers, has launched its first hardware, the AI Pin. The small square device can be pinned onto clothes and is powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 and Microsoft's AI models. The AI Pin costs $699 and has a monthly fee of $24 for a Humane subscription. It features a small projector that can display icons and text on the user's palm. The device can be activated through voice, touch, gesture, or the laser ink display and offers various AI tools and features. Shipping begins in early 2024. from Times of India https://ift.tt/a6iKcXb

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