More People Are Returning That Horrid 'AI Pin' Than Are Buying It

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More People Are Returning That Horrid 'AI Pin' Than Are Buying It
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The $699 gadget, designed to capitalize on AI hype by acting as a personal assistant you can magnetically attach to your lapel, turned out to be a complete flop. Tech YouTuber Marques "MKBHD" Brownlee called it the "" he had ever reviewed. Other reviewers found that it simply wasn't able to do much of anything, with Humane vastly exaggerating the tiny device's capabilities.

Meanwhile, the company has had several key executives leave over the last couple of months, including its director of customer experience and vice president of engineering. Humane maintains that the AI Pin was its first shot at an AI-enabled smart assistant, with spokesperson Zoz Cuccias telling thethat "we continue to build an incredibly talented and deeply experienced team" and are "committed to unlocking a new era of ambient and contextual computing.

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