The Morning After: Humane’s AI pin is hot (not in a good way)

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The Morning After: Humane’s AI pin is hot (not in a good way)
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Remember Humane ’s AI pin that was hyped as the next big thing right up until people used it? Turns out being an unusable piece of tat wasn’t the only thing wrong with it: Humane has now. There are other less flammable ways to re-juice your unit, with the fault limited to a single component. But, even so, it’s not a good look for a company that already has plenty of eggs on its virtual face.

, nearly a month after originally planned. The vessel is now on course to dock with the ISS with two crew members and 760 pounds of cargo, where it will stay for the next eight days. After so many false starts, let’s hope Starliner can finally start delivering on the promises made all those years ago.. Similarly, it’s banning clips detailing how to remove safety devices for all ages from June 18. The move comesRobin Williams once said is God’s way of telling you you’re making too much money.

To that list, we can add Samsung’s brand new MicroLED TVs, which start at $110,000 and run all the way to $150,000

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