A $699, screen-free smartphone that projects a green laser onto your hand is about to hit the market
Humane's AI Pin, a much-hyped AI-powered smart device set to debut on Thursday, will cost $699 with a $24 per-month subscription, according to The Verge.
Humane's AI Pin, a much-hyped AI-powered smart device set to debut on Thursday, will cost $699 with a $24 per-month subscription, according to The Verge.
The square-shaped Pin, a wearable screenless device that's about two inches by two inches, will feature batteries that can be swapped out and will ship with two "battery boosters," the outlet reported on Wednesday, citing leaked documents it obtained about the launch.
The Verge wrote that the documents showed the AI Pin is essentially a "$699 wearable smartphone without a screen."
The $699 package comes with the device, a charger, and the two battery boosters. The $24 per-month subscription provides a phone number, cell data, cloud storage, and unlimited interaction with the pin's AI models, per The Verge.
The device uses a wireless service that runs on T-Mobile's network, the outlet reported.
A bevy of other features are also set to be unveiled on Thursday, including translation services, music streaming, email inbox summaries, and writing messages that sound like the user, The Verge reported, citing the documents.
device runs on OpenAI's GPT-4 — the latest available version of the chat-based artificial intelligence that captivated the world — and users are supposed to interact with the Pin using voice control.
The goal is to have an AI assistant on your breast that can talk to you like a human through its in-built speakers. According to The Verge, the Pin can also connect to Bluetooth headphones.
Motion sensors and a camera built into the device allow the Pin to record its surroundings. The AI-camera combo, Humane hopes, allows the assistant to observe your environment and give you relevant information.
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