I tested the Humane AI Pin – It's not good.
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I'm curious how it would stack up if it was reviewed by a blind person. Would this be more useful than having a phone read out loud?
It is a good Temu or SHEIN product for 75-150 bucks or less like knock off Apple Watches for 11-25 bucks or less as a gift for a kid. That’s all it’s worth. No subscription needed or allowed – just do an android based knockoff that uses the net. A party trick at best
There's good technology in the AI pin but it would be better integrated into a smart phone. I really like the projection technology and I think it would be a great feature on smart phones going forward.
Whilst I think the phone has quite noticeable flaws, the bigger problem is that the phone NEEDS to be under a big company, so that it can intergrate the features/plans onto an e-enviroment one already has, which leads to a bigger problem, that Arun briefly highlighted, it won't be popular until one of the tech giants acquire the designs, letting the CEO get the profits, and only making smart ideas (like the pin) only be able to sucessful if created UNDER a big company
When giving advice on sleep, that tone would certainly help anyone fall asleep
MrWhoPhebos
Every time I thought it couldn't get any worse, it did!
Well you can use mobile why need that
Agree with all his points. Only an OS manufacturer running a OS level agent can make this work. And has to run on a smartphone with an optional wearable as a secondary controller. I would also say that I would be more willing to give owner rights to my Apple device than to Google. Just because the closed ecosystem in Apple feels quite a bit safer. But I still won't trust it.
bros met every ceo😭🙏
wouldn't want it for 20, let alone 700 freaking dollars
I think Arun was making his own PIN and he took the chance to take down his future rival 😆
Pls can you buy me a quest 3
chat gpt should do a device like this
It'd be a great assistant if the information wasn't programmed in by the government!
I bet it collects all the data you see while working and it will be sold to other companies using Ai to develop robotic bodies to replace you at your job like a parasite
Would this be beneficial for the visually impaired ?
so it just needs a simcard slot and it's fine
This is just like the horse vs car argument
If the infrastructure needed to support cars like a country wide mesh of well built roads, gas stations near to each other, spare parts availability, mechanic shops near to each other was not there, we'd still be running our day to day lives on horseback.
Any new thing definitely needs new infrastructure to function to it's full capacity
Someone from NY or NJ can help me to setup my Humane?
You spoke Hindi!!
I genuinely believe that the only reason Humane Pin and Rabbit R1 exist is to make themselves an acquisition target. Give some super bloated valuation based on "network capability" and then the founders get to run off with a billion dollar pay day.
However, I think Rabbit has a much better shot of this happening thanks to the existence of it's "Large Action Model" which could be stripped out of the hardware/network and bundled elsewhere. Humane doesn't have that. The only proprietary bit with Humane is the projector (as far as I'm aware). Which is valuable, but not billion dollar pay day valuable.
I just think the big flaw is that the public that doesn't want to be using smartphones all the time is not the public that loves to use chat GPT. I think these two demographics have almost no overlap whatsoever
Bro please giveaway me ps4 only please🥺
Yeah though at least it will be very humane when it takes over the world
Some time ago I watched a video review of items like this Humane Pin and the Rabbit R1.
The conclusion was that as such items can just run "smartphone" apps why buy them when you already have the functionality on your phone.
Prognosis: as these products have no real use the companies who manufacture them will fold in the not too distant future.
I am thinking of buying the Rabbit R1.
$199.00 with NO SUBSCRIPTION.
Rabbit R1 advised Zack from Jerryrigeverything to consider a "less destructive hobby".
I dont think theres any room for this kinda tech, with VR and stuff
Big smartphone companies have spent so much time, effort, and money into making screens perfect (for example, s24 ultra – the anti reflection screen). Why use something worse ? I feel the anti reflection screen is a step into the right direction just to go a million miles backwards… don't even get me started on the cameras … 🤦🏼♀️
we have to fix that
we have to fix that
hmmm
might be running on a mt6580
This is the beginning. It is going to take over. Only time and business model will nail things over in the next 10years. Lets see back in 10years.
This could be a smartwatch that can also use phones as a tool for imroving responses like in shopping. Just do most of the work, and leave the rest for me to choose on my phone
I think there’s huge potential within the product, even if it is bad now, but it can surely get better if effort put within.
This should've started as support for blind people. Instead of fumbling with something that you must take from your pocket, you just tap the thing and download an audiobook, ask for info, all the stuff a phone should do but customized for a non-seeing perssoin. AND THIS THING DOESN'T EVEN HAVE EARBUDS!
CEO is trembling after
every question
It's a waste of money, a money making gimmick.
Maybe good for those with limited vision. I think tech certainly has applications
This reminds me of the star trek pin communicator.
5:40 2 battery boosters is enough for a day of use? So not only do you have carry extra batteries all day, you have 3 things to charge every day too?