• ZDNet

    Humane Ai Pin: What went wrong and how it can be fixed (before it's too late)

    Last week, startup Humane seeded its long-awaited to reviewers and influencers, and the response has been overwhelmingly underwhelming. Most notable was the review from Marques Brownlee (aka MKBHD), who -- with 18 million followers on YouTube and 6.2 million followers on X -- called Humane's AI pin "the new worst product I think I've ever reviewed, in its current state this thing is bad at almost everything it does, basically all the time."Also: Humane Ai Pin reviews: 5 takeaways on a...

  • TechCrunch Minute: Rabbit’s R1 vs Humane’s Ai Pin — which had the best launch?

    After a successful unveiling at CES, Rabbit is letting journalists try out the R1 — a small orange gadget with an AI-powered voice interface. This comes just weeks after the launch of the Humane Ai Pin, which is similarly pitched as a new kind of mobile device with AI at its center. While we’re still […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • 3 Ways AI Can Make Humans Better (and How it Can Hurt Us)

    Business leaders should know the potential drawbacks of AI before diving in head first.

  • Tupac’s estate threatens to sue Drake over diss track using what appears to be late rapper’s AI-generated voice

    Tupac Shakur’s estate is threatening to sue Drake over his recent Kendrick Lamar diss track, calling what appears to be the use of an artificial intelligence-generated version of the late rapper’s voice a “blatant abuse” of his legacy. Drake released the track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” on his Instagram page Friday, using AI software to generate verses emulating both Shakur and Snoop Dogg. In a cease-and-desist letter Wednesday, Howard King, an attorney who represents Shakur’s estate, requested...

  • AI’s growth is exponential. But how can it also be sustainable?

    Business leaders need to better understand how AI might make it harder to reach their sustainability goals and how to balance their competing demands.

  • What’s gone wrong at Asos – and can its identity crisis be fixed?

    Business boomed for the fast-fashion giant during the pandemic, but now Asos is struggling with sluggish sales and a pile-up of old stock. Katie Rosseinsky asks if the brand’s current efforts to turn things around are enough to save the beloved online shopping platform

  • Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?

    Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.

  • Rabbit R1 vs. Siri vs. Humane Ai Pin (Video)

    As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the choice of an AI assistant is more critical than ever. This comparative analysis takes an in-depth look at three leading AI assistants—Rabbit R1, Humane AI Pin, and Siri—evaluating their performance, functionality, user experience, and other key factors to help you make an informed decision. […]

  • Rabbit R1 hands-on: Already more fun and accessible than the Humane AI Pin

    At CES this January, startup Rabbit unveiled its first device, just in time for the end of the year of the rabbit according to the lunar calendar. It’s a cute little orange square that was positioned as a “pocket companion that moves AI from words to action.” In other words, it’s basically a dedicated AI machine that acts kind of like a walkie talkie to a virtual assistant. Sound familiar? You’re probably thinking of the Humane AI Pin, which was announced last year and started shipping this...

  • Andrew Tate’s human trafficking trial can proceed, Romanian court rules

    ‘Misogynist influencer’ was indicted in June along with his brother and two Romanian female suspectsAndrew Tate’s trial on human trafficking charges can proceed, a Romanian court has ruled, 10 months after he was first indicted.The self-professed “misogynist influencer” was indicted in June along with his brother, Tristan, and two Romanian female suspects for human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, allegations they have all denied. Continue reading

    • CNBC

    Nvidia-backed startup Synthesia unveils AI avatars that can convey human emotions

    AI startup Synthesia on Thursday announced the launch of its "Expressive Avatars," AI-generated digital avatars that can convey human emotions.

  • 9to5Mac Daily: April 19, 2024 – The Humane AI Pin reviews are in and they’re bad

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