The Pin's operating system, Cosmos, operates more like a seamless system rather than a collection of apps, and can call up various AIs and other tools as needed. The device can write messages, summarize emails, translate languages, identify food for nutritional information, and support Tidal music streaming. It also offers AI-centric photography features. The device can be managed through a tool called Humane.center, where users can set up and customize their device. The official announcement of the device is expected tomorrow.
Key takeaways:
- Humane is set to launch its first device, the AI Pin, a $699 wearable smartphone without a screen that runs on a Humane-branded version of T-Mobile’s network with access to AI models from Microsoft and OpenAI.
- The Pin is a square device that clips to your clothes and uses a camera, depth, and motion sensors to track and record its surroundings. It is primarily a voice-based device and can project information onto your hand using a green laser projector.
- The device comes with a $24 per month Humane Subscription, which includes a phone number and cell data on Humane’s own branded wireless service, cloud storage for photos and videos, and the ability to make unlimited queries of AI models.
- The Pin’s operating system is called Cosmos and it can write messages, summarize your email inbox, translate languages, identify food to provide nutritional information, and support Tidal music streaming. It can be managed through a tool called Humane.center.