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fer0n@lemm.ee to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 years ago

Humane’s AI Pin costs $699 and $24 a month with OpenAI and T-Mobile integration

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Humane’s AI Pin costs $699 and $24 a month with OpenAI and T-Mobile integration

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fer0n@lemm.ee to Technology@beehaw.org · 2 years ago
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Exclusive leak: all the details about Humane’s AI Pin, which costs $699 and has OpenAI integration
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Humane is trying to invent a new way to use your mobile devices.
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    So is this a starving model covered in copper paint? Who is this person wearing this thing?

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      projecting smartphone humane AI pin marks commercial debut at coperni SS24 show in paris

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        Somebody needs to help all those poor people find the rest of their shirts. The top half is missing!

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      I thought maybe it was the back of a plastic mannequin torso (you can see the shoulder blades), and wondered why no one wants to put this on a human, and why the mannequin was backwards…

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