The Hu.ma.ne AI Pin is an innovative, screenless wearable device designed to offer a range of AI-powered features, potentially …
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The Hu.ma.ne AI Pin is an innovative, screenless wearable device designed to offer a range of AI-powered features, potentially …
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Black mirror
I like it, it ist communication with chat gpt…i wanna buy it.
Won't a smartphone do the dame? Or a pair of phone and smart watch??
I cant play fps in this. Waste.
Sold! I’ll take one
Really cool until you forgot it’s still clipped to your jacket while it’s spinning in the washer. 😂
next failure , it cant replace the smartphone
So what Sci Fi movie is this? 😂
Awesome👍
So it does the same Stuff my Phone already does 😂
"It's too complex and trying to include everything, which shouldn't be the case. It won't succeed unless they make some changes.
Inspired by sixth sense 🤔
very cool innovation, curious is it ever appeared in any sci-fi movie before?
Speaker volume not going to do well in real world outside situations. Hard that this'll eeplace a phone since you have to wear it. Part of having a phone is the ability to be discrete. Also how well it illuminate outside.
I doubt this would replace a smartphone. Dumb phones were replaced by smart phones which will be replaced by genius phones. I do, however, see this as a replacement to pagers. Taxi/uber drives, construction workers, blue collar workers, doctors, nurses, and scrub jobs will definitely benefit from this. They are busy, get their hands dirty, always on the move and might not have time to use their phones. This could act as a really helpful AI assistant to these workers. It can replace pagers, not iPhones. Everyday joes and teens probably won't use it much. But I could be wrong.
I’m not sure what problems it solves. A phone can do all of these things, in some cases better with the right app.🤷♂️
A.I would change the world
Captain Holt was the director of this video.
After 13 year pernav mistry innovation his internship in Microsoft and working with samsung world is far away fro even pernav eye.
I can't but help but view this device as an imaginative solution to an unspecified problem. The monthly subscription of $24 to actually access all the features leaves me cold. This will become one of the most stolen devices in hi-tech history. The iPhone is in no danger of obsolescnce, yet.