The Humane AI pin promises to give users a way to use generative AI in the physical world. You can clip the pin to your shirt, talk to it, and project answers from chatbots onto any surface, most often your palm. We know a little bit about what powers the tiny square pin, and thanks to a new report, we have a much better view of what goes on under the hood. The Federal Communications Commission included a photographic teardown of the AI pin in a new report.
The FCC must certify devices that use wireless communications to ensure they follow regulations before they are released to the public. They then get a nifty FCC mark on the product. This review process often includes a teardown of the gadget so the commission can inspect what’s on the inside. We already knew the AI pin runs on Snapdragon, though the company did not indicate what version.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)
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