Humane’s AI Pin has been a highly anticipated, too-good-to-be-true device that promises to replace your smartphone, and now we’ve finally gotten to test it out. The Verge’s Editor-at-Large and Vergecast host, David Pierce, reviews AI Pin’s recognition and Q&A features, laser ink projector, but most of all, gets his patience tested. While the device lacked some fundamental software needs, the AI Pin is working towards something very, very cool. Just unsure how soon it’ll come, if ever.
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00:00 Intro
01:46 What is Humane AI Pin?
03:53 Hardware (weight, size, battery overheating, accessories)
06:01 Gestures, laser ink display
8:06 Camera (photos, videos, scene detection)
9:50 Responsiveness
10:22 Software (Cosmos, Tidal, messaging, reminders)
14:40 Conclusion
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