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It had some interesting ideas/features but I kind of figured it would be a flop.

Archive: https://archive.today/zPVQy

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>Reviews are in for a tiny $700 wearable computer, less than 2 square-inches in size, made by two former Apple employees who promised a breakthrough 'iPhone killer.' And they haven't been kind: Humane's AI Pin has been called 'The Worst Product I've Ever Reviewed' garnering low 4-out-of-10 scored from major tech publications. The device — which is worn on the user's lapel, answers spoken commands via AI, and projects a tiny screen onto their hand — has been criticized for hardware that overheats in just 'a couple of minutes,' AI that delivers 'incorrect answers' and worse.

It had some interesting ideas/features but I kind of figured it would be a flop. Archive: https://archive.today/zPVQy From the post: >>Reviews are in for a tiny $700 wearable computer, less than 2 square-inches in size, made by two former Apple employees who promised a breakthrough 'iPhone killer.' And they haven't been kind: Humane's AI Pin has been called 'The Worst Product I've Ever Reviewed' garnering low 4-out-of-10 scored from major tech publications. The device — which is worn on the user's lapel, answers spoken commands via AI, and projects a tiny screen onto their hand — has been criticized for hardware that overheats in just 'a couple of minutes,' AI that delivers 'incorrect answers' and worse.

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