Thoughts on the Humane AI Pin




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  1. Another use case for the PIN device might be for those who are physically challenged and therefore using a smart phone device is more difficult or unfeasible.

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  4. I think this is a great way to avoid pulling your phone out and somebody stealing it from you. ESP like New York and other crappy large cities where thieves prey…this is a must! Make a secure connection between the magnet and device so it can’t be taken off so easily. They make these in China, so they know all about thieves! 🙂

  5. 18:20 I recently found that if you ask Google Assistant "where did I park?" it'll give you the location even if you didn't manually save it.

    It doesn't pop up on the map (as a saved pin) unless you manually save it tho (either with Assistant or pressing the save parking button).

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