Humane’s AI-powered wearable, called the AI Pin, is set to officially launch on Thursday. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors, works through a T-Mobile connection, and communicates via OpenAI technology.
Humane has been teasing its first device, the AI Pin, for most of this year. It’s scheduled to launch the Pin on Thursday, but The Verge has obtained documents detailing practically everything about the device ahead of its official launch.
'The $24 per month Humane Subscription includes a phone number and cell data through T-Mobile' The documents show that Humane wants the Pin to be considered a fully standalone device, rather than an accessory to your smartphone.
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