Incredible New Device That Doesn't Do Anything Right
Summary
TLDRA video script details the unveiling of Humane AI's unusual new tech product, the AI Pin. Promoted by former Apple employees as 'privacy first' tech with impressive capabilities, the pin gets basic factual information wrong in demos. The presenters struggle to explain the pin's purpose and advantages over phones. Despite the pin's flaws, the narrator is intrigued enough to consider buying and reviewing it when released.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video discusses a new tech product called the Humane AI Pin unveiled by startup Humane AI
- 😕 The presenters fail to clearly explain the purpose and capabilities of the Pin
- 🤨 The Pin seems to provide limited functionality compared to smartphones
- 😠 The Pin gives incorrect information during its demos
- 😡 The founders give an unconvincing sales pitch for the Pin on CNBC
- 🙄 The Pin does not seem to solve any problems that existing technology cannot address
- 🤔 The Pin's voice control requires users to speak out loud which may not always be practical
- 😳 The Pin suggests the user eat random objects without regard for safety
- 🤭 The video creator plans to buy the Pin when released to review its real-world functionality
- 🎥 Overall the Pin seems half-baked but its future potential remains uncertain
Q & A
What is the Humane AI Pin?
-The Humane AI Pin is a new standalone device and software platform built by startup Humane that is meant to provide AI capabilities in a small, portable form factor.
What features does the Humane AI Pin have?
-The advertised features of the Humane AI Pin include no always-on listening/recording, ability to control music playback using voice commands, display information on its 'laser ink display', make purchases by scanning barcodes, read nutritional information about foods, and send texts.
Why does the presenter think the product presentation is strange?
-The presenter thinks the product presentation is strange because the founders seem awkward on camera, take a long time to explain what the device actually does, hype up unimportant features like the colors, and show demos where the pin gives inaccurate information.
What questions does the CNBC host have about the device?
-The CNBC host questions what useful purpose the device serves that a smartphone cannot already do, and presses the founders to give examples of when the pin would be more convenient to use.
Does the device actually work as advertised?
-Based on the faulty demos shown in the presentation, it seems unlikely the device works as reliably as claimed. The presenter says the only way to know for sure is if he buys one when it is released to test it.
Why name the company Humane?
-The presenter finds the name Humane AI unsettling because he mainly hears that word used when discussing ethical issues like factory farming, so it has ominous connotations regarding AI taking over.
What is the price of the Humane AI Pin?
-The device is priced between $700-$800 depending on the color, which the presenter thinks is very expensive given the demonstrated capabilities.
Who founded Humane?
-Humane was founded by Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, former Apple employees and romantic partners.
What cellular connectivity does the device use?
-The Humane AI Pin connects via T-Mobile's network using its own dedicated Humane Network.
When is the Humane AI Pin supposed to ship?
-As per the founders, the Humane AI Pin is estimated to ship to customers in March 2024.
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