Humane Unveils AI-Powered Device to Distract Users from Smartphones

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Humane Unveils AI-Powered Device to Distract Users from Smartphones
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Humane has officially unveiled its Ai Pin, an AI-powered computing device that aspires to replace the smartphone.

After a years-long wait, we finally have all of the details about what Humane has been up to. In a short ten-minute video, the company has officially unveiled the Humane Ai Pin, an AI-powered device that looks to utilize AI, a camera, a speaker, and lasers to pull people's eyes away from their smartphone and focus instead on the world around them.

Paired with the camera, the AI can also recognize objects like food to inform you of their nutrition. It can also recognize items in the real world and even purchase them for you online. The company has partnered with Microsoft, T-Mobile, Google, OpenAI, Slack, Tidal, and more to bring these hands-free experiences to life. You'll also get access to the Humane Center, which is where you'll be able to access all of the content you capture and query using the device.

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