SAN FRANCISCO — An aqua blue light appeared on my outstretched palm, showing a menu. Slowly, I circled my wrist to scroll, pressing an index finger and thumb together in a pinching motion to select an item. I wanted to send a text message. The device on my sweater, a 2-inch-square magnetic pin from a startup called Humane, let out a soft “clink.” I spoke, and the words leaving my mouth projected instantly into my hand. Squeezing a fist, the message sent with a “whoosh” sound. The gadget, called
The Ai Pin, as the device is called, is designed to be worn on clothing and can be tapped to talk to a virtual assistant powered by technologies from ChatGPT-creator OpenAI and cloud computing power from Microsoft.
Humane s Ai Pin, a $699 wearable device, utilizes AI, including OpenAI s ChatGPT and Microsoft s cloud computing, to enable virtual assistant interactions and features a laser projection system to display text and images on the user s hand.
Humane, a San Francisco-based startup has launched its first product, the AI Pin.It is an AI-powered smart device that comes with a small projector.Here’s
Humane, a Silicon Valley startup with a star-studded list of co-founders and executives, on Thursday released a $699 device that aims to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence to a lapel near you.