• AI vs. Humanity — Why Humans Will Always Win in Content Creation

    With the proliferation and integration of AI across organizations and business units, PR and marketing professionals may be tempted to lean into this new technology more than recommended.

  • TechTimes Weekly Wrap: DARPA AI vs. Human Dogfight, Tesla Model Y Price Decrease, Paris Olympics AI

    Tech Times Weekly Wrap-up: DARPA's AI, Tesla Model Y, and the Paris Olympics were last week's top news. Read this article and don't miss important events.

  • The Morning After: Our verdict on the Humane AI Pin

    A wave of AI assistant devices is finally launching, and the first is Humane’s slickly designed AI Pin. Humane calls it the “first wearable device and software platform,” a magnetic clippable wearable, with a projector, camera, mic, speakers and its own internet connection. Engadget Is this what replaces the smartphone? A tiny device that projects its own screen, with ostensibly no touch controls, just a voice assistant to get things done. No, not really at all. After a while trying to make a...

  • Confronting the ethical issues of human-like AI

    As AI becomes indistinguishable from humans, tech leaders must confront urgent ethical issues around transparency, trust and unintended harm.

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    How Humane can fix the Ai Pin (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...

  • Humane Ai Pin review roundup: It's a disaster

    With the buzzy gadget finally available, the first Humane Ai Pin reviews paint the device as an interesting idea with a terrible execution. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)

  • Fast cyclists can move to the roads in Amsterdam experiment

    The Netherlands may be famous for its great facilities for cyclists, but now Amsterdam has launched an experiment allowing cyclists with fast e-bikes to use the road rather than a designated bike path. The trials have started on the Bilderdijkstraat and Eerste Constantijn Huygensstraat in West and mean motorists can now expect to meet cyclists as well as moped drivers on “their” part of the road. City transport chief Melanie van der Horst says the idea is to determine if

  • Huawei chief outlines moves to capture AI upside

    Huawei rotating chair Eric Xu (pictured) kicked off the company’s annual analyst summit in Shenzhen underlining a near ubiquitous focus on all things AI and outlined a broad strategy designed to improve the competitiveness of its products and operations, without sharing specifics or targets.

  • Lean on me: Some AI products still depend on human intervention

    Presto Automation, a company that specializes in supplying artificial intelligence solutions to popular fast food chains including Del Taco, Hardee's and Carl's Jr., is a leading innovator in the drive-thru order-taking chatbot space. Even the firm's most advanced voice assistant technology, which has gone through several iterations, is only aboutRead Entire Article

  • Letter: More regulation needed for fast-moving e-bikes

    As I walk my dog on the hilly streets of Makakilo, kids as young as 8 years old to teens often come flying downhill at a very high speed — perhaps 80 mph or more on their e-bikes. Yeah, it is fun to do, but not on the sidewalks where people walk and jog. Sometimes they use the small neighborhood parks and act crazy. On other occasions I see a parent with a much younger child on his lap doing the same thing.

  • Is AI the Future of Human Capital Potential or the Harbinger of Obsolescence?

    Undoubtedly, the most significant trend proliferating across all industry sectors is artificial intelligence (AI), compelling organizations to reconfigure certain elements of their strategy. As we reach Q2 of 2024, the situation becomes less dependent on whether or not corporations should integrate AI into their operations and more on how efficiently it can be implemented.Personally, as one who has always maintained a strong people-first philosophy, it is vital to walk the tentative tightrope...

  • Humane AI Pin wearable hands-on reviews round-up

    If you are interested in learning more about the highly anticipated artificial intelligent (AI) powered Humane AI Pin that is set to provide a more convenient way to use AI in our daily lives. You might be interested in a new hands-on reviews from the early adopters who have been putting the new Humane AI […]