According to a report by IT House on July 2, AI technology company Humane is a company founded by former Apple employees. The company has been promoting a future vision with artificial intelligence as the core and beyond smartphones. The company today revealed its first product, the Humane Ai Pin, which officials say is a “clothing-based wearable device” that will be available later this year, powered by Qualcomm’s “advanced Snapdragon platform” and Use an array of sensors to enable “contextual and ambient computing interactions.”
Humane did not announce the specific function, appearance and price of Ai Pin. What can be seen so far is only a vague picture showing a square device similar to the size of playing cards. Its name suggests that it might be able to be attached to clothing like a pin, without the need for a pocket.
As previously reported, AI technology company Humane completed a $100 million Series C round of financing.
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Humane, an AI technology company founded by former Apple employees, released its first AI wearable device, which will go on the market this year
According to a report by IT House on July 2, AI technology company Humane is a company founded by former Apple employees. The company has been promoting a future vision with artificial intelligence as the core and beyond smartphones. The company today revealed its first product, the Humane Ai Pin, which officials say is a “clothing-based wearable device” that will be available later this year, powered by Qualcomm’s “advanced Snapdragon platform” and Use an array of sensors to enable “contextual and ambient computing interactions.”
Humane did not announce the specific function, appearance and price of Ai Pin. What can be seen so far is only a vague picture showing a square device similar to the size of playing cards. Its name suggests that it might be able to be attached to clothing like a pin, without the need for a pocket.
As previously reported, AI technology company Humane completed a $100 million Series C round of financing.