The hotly anticipated device with artificial intelligence really gets hot during operation
Humane presented the world with its smart device with artificial intelligence, — AI Pin, which has generated a lot of interest in the consumer community. However, early reviews published by major publications indicate that consumers should hold off.
The AI Pin, according to Humane, is a device that can replace a smartphone, with the ability to perform a wide range of functions, ranging from phone calls to projecting information onto the palm. However, despite some positive aspects identified by reviewers, the overall conclusion is that the device's current price of $699 may seem excessive.
AI Pin was rated 4 out of 10 by The Verge and Wired, with reviewers expressing doubts about its potential.
However, Humane co-founders Bethany Bongiorno and Imran Chaudhry say this is just the beginning of a long history of development for the device. They promise regular software updates, new features, partnerships and development tools that will allow AI Pin to become smarter and more capable in the future.
The Verge's David Pearce noted that the AI Pin looks and feels better than what you'd expect from a first-gen device, but there are too many important points that aren't covered. There are too many things the device can do that it doesn't do well, and there are a lot of things that it does well, but I have a hard time naming anything that it does really well.
Other reviewers, such as Wired's Julian Chokkattu and Inverse's Raymond Wong, noted the device's useful features, such as text translation and note-taking, but also made reservations about photo quality and limitations in use.< /p>
As noted in the reviews, the AI Pin may suffer from overheating and therefore cause inconvenience to use. Despite this, all reviewers recognize the potential of the device, although they urge caution when purchasing it in its current implementation.