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Humane Ai Pin Reviews, Pros and Cons

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40

Until the whole AI universe gets better, faster, and more functional, the AI Pin isn’t going to feel remotely close to being done. It’s a beta test, a prototype, a proof of concept that maybe someday there might be a killer device that does all of these things.


By The Verge
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50

Not only is the Humane AI Pin slow, finicky and barely even smart, using it made me look pretty dumb. As it stands, the device doesn’t do enough to justify its $700 and $24-a-month price.


By Engadget
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40

Humane has potential with the Ai Pin. I like being able to access an assistant so quickly, but right now, there’s nothing here that makes me want to use it over my smartphone. Humane says this is just version 1.0 and that many of the missing features I’ve mentioned will arrive later.


By Wired
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If there’s a lesson here, though, it’s that rather than splurging on a new device that promises to fix our problems we may be better off forcing ourselves to use the ones we have more judiciously.


By WashingtonPost
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Hands on: I want to take off the AI Pin. It’s not as useful as my watch and not as fun as Meta’s glasses. It’s also in a strange new place that’s not as easy to wear, and I feel concerned about it when I’m outside. Will it fall off? Will rain damage it? (It’s not listed as being water resistant.) Will someone steal this expensive thing by grabbing it off my shirt?


By cnet
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