The startup Humane presented its “smartphone of the future”, which does not need a screen – the device projects an image into the hand.
The startup Humane of former Apple employees presented at Paris Fashion Week a revolutionary device, Ai Pin, which “one day will replace the smartphone.” This was reported by Edgedget.
The gadget looks like a compact phone with a projector instead of a display. It attaches to clothing and projects text and images directly into your palm.
There are some more details about the product. It is only known that the functions include calls, a camera, a translator, a voice assistant, as well as recognition of surrounding objects. For example, an accessory can scan a product in a store and answer a question about it thanks to the use of artificial intelligence algorithms.
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The company has scheduled an event for November 9 to demonstrate the full functionality of Ai Pin. The exact release date of the device remains unknown.
In five years, the Humane startup has already raised $240 million, and it has caught the attention of the head of Open Ai, Sam Altman, the company behind the creation of the ChatGPT chatbot. Although Altman is not directly involved in development, he is actively investing in Humane.
We remind you that on September 12, Apple held a presentation of its new gadgets – the iPhone 15 and a new generation of smartwatches. The corporation has already discovered several problems that could cause the new iPhones to overheat.
Source: korrespondent

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