Lanzan pin con IA que puede grabar, llamar por teléfono y traducir / Wearable ‘Ai Pin’ launched by Humane, backed by ex-Apple execs and Microsoft
NUEVA YORK.- La empresa Humane, creada por dos exejecutivos de Apple, lanzó este jueves un pin con inteligencia artificial (IA) que puede grabar audio y video, dando así su primer paso en crear un mundo sin pantallas.
Pese a no contar con una pantalla tradicional de un teléfono inteligente, el pin puede proyectar texto, que el usuario puede ver en su palma de la mano cuando la pone delante del aparato.
El precio del pin de la inteligencia artificial es de 699 dólares más una suscripción mensual de 24 dólares.
Sus creadores, Imran Chaudhri y Bethany Bongiorno, buscan que este pin que se puede llevar en la solapa y enganchar fácilmente en otra parte de la ropa magnéticamente se convierta en un asistente personal impulsado por IA, usando una combinación de su software y la tecnología de GPT-4 de Open.
El usuario puede interactuar con el pin por voz, tocando la herramienta o con distintos gestos para hacer llamadas, mandar mensajes, sacar fotos o videos, traducir conversaciones instantáneamente y hacer todo tipo de preguntas a la inteligencia, entre otras muchas cosas.
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Wearable ‘Ai Pin’ launched by Humane, backed by ex-Apple execs and Microsoft
By Stephen Nellis – Nov 9 (Reuters) – Humane, a Silicon Valley startup with a star-studded list of co-founders and executives, on Thursday released a $699 device that aims to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence to a lapel near you.
The Ai Pin, as the device is called, is designed to be worn on clothing and can be tapped to talk to a virtual assistant powered by technologies from ChatGPT-creator OpenAI and cloud computing power from Microsoft (MSFT.O). It uses a laser projection system to display text and monochromatic images on a user’s hand.
Founded by ex-Apple (AAPL.O) veterans who worked on the iPhone, Humane is one of many companies in Silicon Valley angling to find the next wave of consumer devices. But the company has emphatically rejected the mixed-reality headsets in the works from companies such as Apple and Meta Platforms (META.O), with Humane co-founder and President Imran Chaudhri saying during a demonstration of the Ai Pin earlier this year that “the future is not on your face.”
Instead, Humane is offering a device with no traditional screen that relies almost entirely on artificial intelligence to interact with the user. The Pin’s virtual assistant aims to leapfrog others by composing messages in the user’s tone of voice and offers a “Catch Me Up” feature to summarize a messy email inbox. The Pin also includes a camera that can take pictures or use computer vision to scan objects like food, telling the user an estimate of its nutritional content.

“Ai Pin is the embodiment of our vision to integrate AI into the fabric of daily life, enhancing our capabilities without overshadowing our humanity,” Chaudhri said in a statement.
The company said the Ai Pin will be available in the United States from Nov. 16. Humane has raised $241 million from Microsoft, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and others.
Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco, Editing by Rosalba O’Brien
more in original source https://www.reuters.com/technology/wearable-ai-pin-launched-by-humane-backed-by-ex-apple-execs-microsoft-2023-11-09/
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