It may be hard to imagine, but the days of carrying your smartphone with you everywhere may be slowly coming to an end. Wearables are increasingly shifting our focus and interaction from physical screens to augmented reality devices that project directly into our eyes or, as in the case of the Humane AI Pin, into our hands. Masu.
The square wearable is worn like a brooch and is reminiscent of something between a Starfleet badge and an Apple iPod nano. This is essentially the core of a smartphone, stripped of its screen-based constraints and further powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT to act as a screen-less intelligent assistant. Inside is an octa-core Qualcomm® Snapdragon processor with 4 GB of memory and 32 GB of storage, powering a custom Android-based operating system. The top quarter of the device is slightly angled, allowing the camera to record images more precisely according to the wearer's orientation, creating the look of a very small angled calculator without number keys. Masu.
Three color options are available: Equinox, Lunar, EclipseUsing voice recognition and sensing the world around you with optical sensors and a microphone, Humane forces you to perceive the world more directly, Allows users to capture what they see and hear without audio. Crane your neck toward the screen. The built-in camera with f/2.4 aperture takes photos at 13 MP (4208 x 3120 pixels), and video recording should be an additional option.
Users can also physically manipulate the AI pins by long-pressing on the front of the touchpad. You can use additional gestures like touch, tap, and swipe to move your pin when answering calls or responding to text messages. Press with two fingers to switch the device to interpreter mode. Pin can also give certain tones of voice the emotion of excitement or nervousness by converting audio into text messages. This is the potential offered by AI-powered software.
And then there's the latest feature: AI Pin's laser ink display. A laser ink display designed to track a user's palm uses the hand as a canvas for text and graphics.
Humane was founded by two former Apple engineers, Imran Chaudhri and co-founder Bethany Bongiorno. Their device is similar in many ways to the work everyone has done on hardware and software iterations of the iPad, Apple Watch, and iPhone. This will enable that feature.
It's too early to predict when screenless wearable smartphones will become a regular accessory worn by many people (along with smart glasses and sunglasses), but Humane AI Pin has It predicts the possibilities that will be reached in the near future. Abandon the interactive relationship between the physical world and AI-powered technology. This is a kind of compromise that frees our gaze from the smartphone screen and returns to the things and people around us.
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