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OpenPin is an open-source project to revive Humane's dead Ai Pin - Liliputing

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The Humane Ai Pin is a wearable, internet-connected AI device designed to offer a phone-free way to interact with an AI assistant from anywhere. But when it launched in 2024 it was widely panned as an overpriced, underpowered device that was useless without paying additional subscription fees (and not super useful even if you did pay). Earlier […] The post OpenPin is an open-source project to revive Humane’s dead Ai Pin appeared first on Liliput…

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If you had a Humane Ai PIN as a luxury paperweight, now you're going to be able to revive it thanks to this low-cost software that returns you almost all the features.

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Talk about the Humane paper press, what do you think about this low-tech version? https://www.opintime.com It's roughly the same concept, except that it communicates in Bluetooth with a phone, and that it gives the choice of the voice assistant that will digest the commands. Since it's the phone that does the job, it's not likely to end up in clipboards, and the push-to-talk button allows a lot of autonomy.

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Don't throw away your Ai Pin just yet! The feu-Humane connected badge was discontinued earlier this year after only a few months of existence and an acquisition by HP. But the device could find a new lease on life thanks to an open source project...

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