If you are one of the artificial intelligence enthusiasts who bought a human has, it’s time to say goodbye. The portable device, which the main writer of Cnet Scott Stein compared to “a Star Trek communicator powered by Ai pinned on your shirt”, is going out.
Humane is acquired by HPAnd announced Tuesday that he Stop selling the pins. And do not think that you will have a lot of time to end your use of your spindle, it is a fairly accelerated chronology.
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“Your Pin AI will continue to operate normally until 12 a.m. on February 28, 2025,” said Humane in the press release. “After this date, he will no longer connect to Humane servers, and access.
PIN AI features will no longer include calls, messaging, requests and responses from the AI and access to the cloud, and on February 28, all the remaining consumption data will be deleted, the company said.
“We strongly encourage you to synchronize your AI pin on the Wi-Fi and download all the photos, videos and stored notes to. ENTER before February 28, 2025,” said the press release. “If you don’t, your data will be lost when deleting on February 28, 2025 at 12 noon.”
A Humane representative did not immediately respond to a request for comments.
First -hand experience
Scott Stein de Cnet examined the device in April 2024, noting that the spindle of $ 699 seemed to be a science fiction but was a chore to use.
“The ideas inside Humane’s vision were interesting, but the execution – and its total lack of connection with any phone – made him absurd,” said Stein on Tuesday. “It was also difficult to control, did not work well and overheated extremely quickly.”
Stein appreciated the linguistic translation function and said that his quality of the camera was “good but not great”. The device has not responded to vocal activation and must rather be constantly used to be put into service.
Pin could read things out loud, try to identify cars, plants and places, or describe a room, said Stein in his exam. But not without problems. When he asked him to identify a can of sparkling water flavored with Spindrift, he rather told him about an Apple TV plus 2022 film, perhaps undressing his request to the device to “seek” the title From the film, “Luck”.