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The Humane Ai Pin, Beam me up. Fiction is no longer fiction.
AI-Powered Humanoid Robot CEO.
The benefits of AI and robotics is imposable to deny but where will it take humanity.
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Appetizer: Chew on this:
The First AI-Powered Humanoid Robot CEO, Yes, you heard right. A robot CEO, but will anyone know the difference? Will you be taking orders from a robot?
Are you prepared to have a robot for your boss?
A Little Salad: AI Tools for Writing
1) Grammarly: Fix grammar errors,
2) Quilbot: Make writing powerful
3) PostweseAI Twitter content
Main Course:
launch of the Humane Ai Pin,
Beam me up. Fiction is no longer fiction.
Humane, a Silicon Valley startup, has launched its first product, the Ai Pin, a wearable AI device that the company says will replace the smartphone. The Ai Pin is a small, square device that is worn on clothing and can be used to make calls, send texts, look up information, and control smart home devices. It also has a laser display that can be used to project text and images onto the user's hand.
The Ai Pin is powered by a Qualcomm chipset and uses a combination of voice control, a camera, gestures, and a small built-in projector to interact with the user. It also has a built-in speaker and microphone, and a light that flashes when the device is listening or recording.
Humane says that the Ai Pin is designed to be more private and secure than smartphones, and that it is also more energy efficient. The company also says that the Ai Pin is more convenient to use than smartphones, as it allows users to interact with their devices without having to take their phones out of their pockets or bags.
The Ai Pin is available to order in the US from November 16th, starting at $699 for the complete system. The system includes the Ai Pin device, a battery pack, and a charger. Humane is also offering a $24 monthly subscription service that provides users with a phone number and data coverage through T-Mobile's network.
The launch of the Ai Pin is a significant step in the development of wearable AI devices. The device is one of the first wearable AI devices to be offered to consumers, and it has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices.
Here are some of the key features of the Humane Ai Pin:
Wearable AI device that can be worn on clothing
Voice control, camera, gestures, and built-in projector for interacting with the device
Built-in speaker and microphone
Laser display that can project text and images onto the user's hand
Private, secure, and energy efficient
Convenient to use without having to take out a smartphone
In my opinion, the device represents a crazy step forward in the development of wearable AI devices, and it has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices. and the web. And I will most likely buy one.
Just a fun AI-created image.
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Robot on Motorcycle
Dessert: Last week we talked about China; this week we talk about Japan.
Japan's Humanoid Robots and Technologies
The annual Japan Mobility show was featured in a section of a YouTube video titled "Japan's Next-Generation Humanoid Robots and Technologies SHOCKED the World". Engineers showcased the most innovative developments in technology and robotics at the exhibition, including smart machines and peculiar inventions like a bus with legs. One major attraction was a piloted 4.5M tall transforming robot called ARX, while another futuristic model from Yamaha was the Smart Motorcycle Motoroid 2. Honda presented self-moving chairs at the exhibition that were capable of playing soccer and riding a segue. The speaker also covered recent advancements in next-generation humanoid robots and technologies, particularly those related to the field of warehouse operations and specifically focused on lifting and moving boxes. They noted that the UN has suggested that artificial intelligence will have a significant impact on women's employment, and discussed the partnership between Microsoft and Dücen Robotics that has led to the development of a new control system. They encouraged viewers to provide feedback on the video in the comments.
I thought I was finished with this week, but I found this and had to include it. What a great way for people with disabilities to work!
In the YouTube video, the host explores the futuristic Avatar Robot Cafe in Tokyo, Japan. The cafe features robot waiters that bring a new dimension to the concept of dining and interact with customers, answer questions, and engage in conversations. The OriHime PASS includes one drink and one play of the Gacha game, while the OriHime Diner is by reservation only and costs 4,000 yen ($28 per person). The menu offers a variety of dishes and beverages, including vegetable keema curry and cannele de boardeaux. The video encourages viewers to keep exploring and dreaming and to embrace the technological wonders of the cafe.
Disclaimer: None of the information here is financial advice. This newsletter is for informational purposes only and not to be used as investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets. Any and all financial decisions you make should be carefully researched on your own or discussed with a financial advisor.
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