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Thursday’s top story: AI wearable start-up, Humane, is receiving more returns than sales of its AI Pin, thanks to terrible reviews and ongoing issues.
🚨 Returns of Humane’s AI pin surge
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📈 OpenAI’s $60M punt on webcams
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📚 Audible reveals new AI search
🧠 YouTube’s Gemini AI feature
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Our Report: According to leaked internal sales data, Humane (founded by ex-Apple employees) is seeing more returns of its AI Pin (a wearable smartphone alternative capable of texting, calling, and taking photos) than sales.
🔑 Key Points:
Humane reportedly made over $9M in sales since it launched the pin in April, but around 1,000 purchases were canceled before shipping, and over $1M worth of products have since been returned.
What was positioned as a game-changing wearable, designed to “work as your second brain” has been plagued by terrible reviews like “it just doesn’t work” and “it’s the worst product I’ve ever reviewed.”
Humane is desperately trying to maintain confidence among its potential acquirers (HP is considering purchasing the company) and investors as it negotiates with them to bring equity into the business.
🤔 Why you should care: Humane isn’t the only one facing overwhelmingly bad reviews about its AI-powered wearable device, designed to replace the smartphone: Rabbit R1 also faced huge backlash over missing features, a poor quality camera, a confusing operating system, and its consistent unreliability, possibly highlighting that AI is better used as a feature to enhance rather than replace smartphones. But what do you think?
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Our Report: OpenAI is reportedly about to lead a $60M Series B funding round for Opal, a high-end, webcam start-up, with Opal’s existing backers—including Founders Fund and Kindred Ventures—also joining the round.
🔑 Key Points:
Opal’s flagship product is the popular “Tadpole” webcam that’s designed to clip onto laptops, weighs as much as a small battery, and (according to Opal) has a resolution equivalent to higher-priced webcams.
If it secures funding, Opal will reportedly continue to sell webcams but it will put more resources into developing AI-driven devices, possibly powered by OpenAI’s image (DALL-E) and video (Sora) tools.
OpenAI has funded over a dozen start-ups since it launched its venture capital fund three years ago, most notably Figure AI which just revealed its latest humanoid robot, Figure 02, powered by OpenAI’s GPT model.
🤔 Why you should care: This news follows reports that OpenAI is in talks with Broadcom Inc. about developing a custom AI chip, and after it recently hired several ex-Google engineers with experience in building ML accelerators, showcasing their big ambitions for AI in hardware
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Amazon's audiobook company—Audible—is launching an AI-powered search feature called “Maven”, to half its US customers, which will use multiple AI models to help users find the audiobook they’re looking for.
Available on iOS and Android, the AI-powered feature will search for and surface personalized title suggestions (from Audible’s catalog of 1M titles) in response to a natural language query from the user.
It’s also experimenting with AI-curated book collections and AI-generated book review summaries features, which could be a response to the AI-generated playlist feature that Spotify recently released.
YouTube is testing a new AI-powered feature—Brainstorm with Gemini—that integrates with Google’s Gemini language model to help content creators brainstorm new video ideas, titles, and thumbnails.
Although similar to the AI-powered inspiration tool they launched in May—which gives video topic ideas based on audience trends—it’s powered by Gemini, and YouTube wants to see which tool users prefer.
Currently, Brainstorm with Gemini is available to just a few creators as part of an experiment, and YouTube plans to consider the feedback it gets before deciding whether to roll the feature out to a wider audience.
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