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Such an interesting concept presented by humane. I can imagine this being a nice addon to current wearable ecosystem (phone, watch/ring, earbuds, somewhat glasses), esp if price will drop to 200$ and a fee of 5-10$ for Al stuff. On the other hand, I don't think it|l replace phones anytime soon...
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Imo insta/tiktok grip is too strong& addictive, look how much time you spend on it sorted by apps, it's certainly not reading some notification &messages. So ppl will continue using the phone, at that point, why should someone add ai pin to their devices? Where it can help?
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Some may say it's AI features, but Apple & soon Qualcomm have enough powerful chips to do some tasks on the phone-> much faster &reliable. Some may say, phone is usually in the pocket, ai pin is always near you ready to do stuff. And I see how this could be helpful, but not to a degree to replace the phone
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On the other hand, conceptually, it looks v similar to smart glasses. Look at latest rayben x meta - you can interact with AI/voice, it has speakers, a camera(potentially recognizing gestures in the future). What glasses lack is a feedback screen to show text/info
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