The Curious Case of the Not-So-Cheap Mystery Gadget: Ai Pin
Everything’s worth a Grand these Days
Prepare those purses! The Ai Pin, the latest Mr. X of the wearables scene from a hush-hush startup named Humane, reportedly comes with a four-figure price tag peering around the $1,000 mark, and apparently, a monthly data subscription to boot.
First Glimpse of the Elusive Unnamed Creature
We finally got to lay our eager eyes on this myth-like device thanks to Imran Chaudhri, the co-founder of Humane, during a TED affair this year. This wasn’t your average ho-hum, PowerPoint-dependent presentation. On the contrary, Chaudhri whipped out the device to accept a call, scrounge information about where to sniff out a gift, magically translate a sentence from English to French in a perfectly uncanny replication of his own voice, and even seek third-party validation on whether he could indulge in a chocolate bar. As riveting as this panoply of features was, it’s safe to say it elicited more questions than it answered.
The Approaching Dawn of the Mystery Machine
As the clock ticks towards November 9th, the potential launch date of this enigma…
Hot Take:
So, dear tech enthusiasts, it seems as if our new normal includes $1,000 gadgets that will translate sentences, make decisions about our diets and require their own monthly data plans. At this rate, they’ll soon be paying our taxes and posting our selfies. Ol’ Siri’s certainly going to need to step up her game.
Original article: https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/27/23935644/humane-ai-pin-price-subscription