Humane AI Pin Owners Told to Stop Using Charging Cases Due to ‘Fire Safety Risk’ (gizmodo.com)
from FlyingSquid@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 07 Jun 22:05
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RagingSnarkasm@lemmy.world on 07 Jun 23:49 next collapse

That’s some hot tech right there. I bet HP would buy it for 1 billion dollars!

Gamers_Mate@kbin.run on 08 Jun 00:46 next collapse

I never got what made these pins humane are they trained on data that they got permission for? Or did they use an ai model that does not use much energy thus not destroying the environment?

[deleted] on 08 Jun 10:16 next collapse

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Gamers_Mate@kbin.run on 08 Jun 10:58 collapse

Seems a bit misleading at least with apple it is obvious that it is not a fruit but calling a company Humane you expect it to be more ethical.

[deleted] on 08 Jun 11:13 next collapse

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exu@feditown.com on 08 Jun 13:49 collapse

Apparently this wasn’t always that obvious.

…m.wikipedia.org/…/Apple_Corps_v_Apple_Computer

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 17:14 collapse

Even if they used such a model, and they didn’t, I’m sure plenty of it would be manufactured with conflict minerals in factories with horrendous labor practices.

There is no such thing as humane electronics. That’s an unfortunate fact.

assassinatedbyCIA@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 01:27 next collapse

All 10000 of them must be really concerned right now. Frankly 10000 too many.

oakey66@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 01:50 next collapse

I remember when the CEO did a ted talk about the pun and everyone was so impressed because he came from apple. It just goes to show how much of tech is made up of sales people and consultants while good talent is truly hard to find.

rottingleaf@lemmy.zip on 08 Jun 07:26 collapse

Worse is better. If this whole thing crashes hard enough to make normies sceptical, then it’s worth the pain.

Serious instruments should be treated as such.

kokesh@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 12:42 next collapse

Can the poor owner of this thing charge it in some other way? Not that he/she would need or want to…

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 08 Jun 13:01 collapse

For their trouble, Humane says it’s offering two free months of their Humane subscription, which is the $24-a-month data plan to use the device.

Wait, so this piece of crap costs $700, and you have to pay more than the cost of a Netflix subscription (assuming that hasn’t gone up again while I write this) just to ask ChatGPT questions without using your prefectly good phone?

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 13:42 next collapse

I honestly can’t think of a single good reason to own it.

catastrophicblues@lemmy.ca on 09 Jun 20:03 collapse

Oh and by the way if you want it in white it’s actually $800

Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works on 10 Jun 13:23 collapse

Jesus Christ. And people actually bought this thing?

I know the Venn diagram of “People who buy into AI tech hype” and “People who bought into crypto” is basically a circle, but even so, that is some unbelievable levels of begging to be scammed. I’m starting to think this whole scene is just people with a very specific humiliation kink.