The Humane AI Pin shutdown has been announced, but only customers with shipping dates after November 15, 2024, get a refund.
Humane, the company behind the AI Pin wearable device, has announced that all AI Pins sold to date will cease functioning after 28, 2025. This decision follows the sale of Humane's assets to HP Inc.
On February 18, Humane announced that most of the company had been acquired by printer magnate and computer maker HP for $116 million. Humane also announced that it was immediately stopping all sales ...
HP will acquire assets from Humane Inc., the maker of the wearable Ai Pin introduced in late 2023, for US$116 million.
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