Humane AI pin could be on the way as the Company Seeks Buyers

Humane AI pin could be on the way as the Company Seeks Buyers

The humane AI pin is out, and critics don't seem overly obsessed with the new technology. When we round up the reviews, the best we can say about them is, "This is a disaster.""There didn't seem to be any publication that would say anything positive about the device or its AI capabilities," said 1.

When I heard from Bloomberg that Humane wanted to sell, this was not a surprise at all. I was a little more surprised when I heard that the company valued itself somewhere between775,000 and110 billion. Which company pays such money for aド700 device that no one seems to like?

Humane has never really revealed its official valuation during the funding round, but claims that the company is valued at about885,000. Of course, that was last year before a totally awful review of the AI pin started to come out.

For what it's worth, Managing editor of Computing Jason England says companies like Humane and Rabbit are more likely than large companies like Apple "but when I look at these companies, I can't help but feel down-to-earth." That is, the device is a proof of concept that people can buy, a physical manifestation of the pitch deck for acquisitions by the likes of Apple and Google," said England in an article in Tom's Guide.

England believes that the phones they already carry are more powerful than any of these AI devices, and that the companies behind Pin and Rabbit R1 (we also like too much " but if I guess wildly, I'm sure the people behind these devices are smarter than me, but they can't be carried in their pockets.") "You probably know that the smartphone you carry is much more capable of AI tasks than your own device, without having to wear it on a shirt or take another pocket," he wrote.

If the plan was to sell it all along, Humane seems to be walking its way enough, but if the device is received a little better, it could be that the device will be able to reach the end user while providing what the company or companies like apple and Google are looking for to enhance the AI experience offered by phones and tablets. They may have known that they would bomb the user.

If Humane is snapped up by 1 of the tech giants, we'll see right away. If the company sits on the market, then perhaps the sale plan could backfire. After all, the power of GPT-4o could have already killed both wearable AI devices. 

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