This is the Humane Ai Pin - a product from a company co founded by two ex Apple employees They both worked with Steve Jobs on the iPhone, iPad, and Do Not Disturb. Then they left, raised over $200 million dollars and made this Ai Pin. I spent several hours last week with Bethany Bongiorno , their CEO, to talk about how they have dealt and rebounded from the launch day criticism and what their future hardware roadmap is (I asked her if they plan to make glasses for example and if this is meant to replace our phones) Bethany was energizing and really really smart and kind - I think this conversation will give you a different take on this product And I hope it adds to ur next dinner party conversation! My full day in the life review of this is in the works - with a twist 🤫
What I miss with these interviews is critical questions, it just feels like free ad time for her honestly. Ive just watched the video about the pin from Whostheboss with the title "its not good". He explains in detail WHY it's not good. How cool would it be to let her answer directly to some of the valid concerns people have with the pin? Instead what we get is just "oh cool" "oh yea everything you touch so accessible" etc. etc. My main question would be: "Why would someone spend 700 bucks on a thing (plus 24$ a month) that is in every way shape and form slower and more cumbersome to use than the device you already have - your phone?" This isn't a journalistic performance, but just an ad, sorry.
@@NBTJacklyn Thank you for answering. Critical questions should be at the heart of every interview and journalist. I've watched your other tech CEO interviews as well - and they all lack these. It feels like you're eating out of their hands basically. If I got the chance to interview those important people in general, I'd make sure they do NOT get free ad time on my channel but have to answer to questions they'd normally try to avoid. Google's CEO I would have asked about concerns regarding privacy, for example. "Are my photos really deleted when I delete them in Google Photos or are you just telling users they are?" And so on. Regarding the AI Pin specifically: - Why would someone spend 700 bucks on a thing (plus 24$ a month) that is in every way shape and form slower and more cumbersome to use than the device you already have - your phone? (As stated above) - Instead of developing you own AI, you are just using whatever OpenAI comes up with in the future, using their API basically. What are your concrete plans regarding building your own AI? - The AI pin is a very personal device. How are the interactions, i.e. what one says, pictures, and all data generated by it protected? Do you sell data to third parties? Do you use interactions/metrics/statistics to improve the service, if so, how exactly? - One of the main methods of interacting with the pin is the little projector, but it doesn't work well (or at all) outside in sunshine, neither can one talk to it in loud (or private/quiet) environments. There is no "fall back" method of interaction. How do you address this issue, and what are your ideas to improve? - If a customer spends money on something, they expect it to make their lives easier to some degree. What can the AI pin do, that for example an already existing app (like ChatGPT 4, Gemini, Copilot) can't do already? Or in other words: Why isn't this just an app, utilizing the insane power of your smartphone? - The AI pin is useless in areas with no service. Will the AI pin be able (maybe in future iterations) to do on-device processing aka ML? I'd be able to think of more questions but my free time is limited :) We could maybe talk via mail about more?
@SpicysaucedHD -- I came here to say something similar; but you stated this beautifully and supported it with more facts! Great going... 👍 @NBTJacklyn -- Also please look at MKBHD's video title about this product.
Jacklyn respectfully, this sucks. Any interest I did have in your review is gone after this. There was no meaningful insight or information, and felt like a pr performance, not an interview (which should have been disclosed if so). Whether you see yourself as a journalist, creator, influencer or something else, I think thoroughly reading the SPJ Media Ethics handbook is practically necessary. Please read it 🙏🏿 it is very helpful understanding the vast media world around you and importantly, making desiscisons and communicating them. Also: See Joanna Stern on interview schemes and audience/interviewee engagement, and The Vergecast and Mrmobile as jumping off points re: disclosure in the tech world.
Some of the biggest red flags about this product did not come from the product itself, but from the CEO. Imagine being the CEO of a world-changing product, and never interacting with it while interviewing. She should have been able to showcase some of the best uses for it. Instead, even when she gives examples, the product is not even touched. Moreover, the examples given are things that you can easily do with a search engine - let alone with an assistant. Then when asked about how the product was created, she talks about Imran's process, which raises massive red flags in terms on product innovation lifecycle or product-market fit; we have innumerable examples of failed products which were ahead of their time - very good products by the way. Then she talks about the potential use cases, which for the most part remain just that: potential; you can do this, or you could do that in the future, while those use cases are still dependent on unfinished technology - such as the allergy detection. So in the meantime, what is the client supposed to do? Keep the product in a drawer? For how long? 2 months / 2 years / 12 years? And what if, even when the technology is there, there are legal limitations? We have already seen where this goes (and as the CEO already stated clearly): we advice against you using this feature. Companies will try to decline any and all liability, especially when it comes to health advice (take the blood pressure-reading watches history). I really wanted to like this product, and I can think of so many useful use cases for it (which unfortunately they are not though of, neither by Humane AI, nor by other virtual assistants), but in the end I am faced with what they are actually trying to do, which is: "you buy it now, we'll build it later (maybe)".
All in all, we have creators that blindly believe in the usefulness and features of their product that just simply don't work. The biggest problem is that they position their product as a smartphone replacement, an opportunity to do away with the smartphone. But it is trivially impossible at this point in the development of the internet. You need a display and that's a fact. Buying through AI Pin you can't compare product prices, read product reviews, read store information and compare similar products and this is just one example. The internet and our interaction with it literally needs to change in order to use and implement this device. AI Pin will not be able to change the internet. As a dry residue we have a device that is the size of an Apple Watch, which is less powerful, has fewer features, is inconvenient to use, which runs out of battery faster and most importantly costs 700$(+25$).
It’s a deeply flawed product and execution. However, the world needs entrepreneurs who are willing to try. Hopefully they have some smart patents which will make an acquisition likely. There is another angle here that husband and wife founding teams rarely work. It’s too hard for others on team to ever feel ‘in the team’.
The more and more I listen to this video. The more I see this being useful for people who have visual and hearing disabilities. As an Assist I've Devices Consultant/Technician/Trainer. The ability to describe something to someone who is blond as an example, like reading aenu or it listening to someone's speech and turning it into text for someone hearing impaired, are just a couple of the many uses I would love to see this adapted and targeted towards. I would love to brainstorm with this envisionary woman about her vision for the technology longterm. Phenomenal job, Jacklyn! Not only was your interview superb, but you found a CEO that actually is looking to reduce people's reliance and screen time on smartphone in a practical way.
TOTALLY AGREE WITH U RE HELPING WITH ACCESSIBILITY Feels like there’s potential there I hope 🙏🏻 And thank you so much I loved this comment and means so much you’re here and liked the video
Damn, this was better than so many other reviews I've seen about Humane's 1st Gen AI Pin. Especially hearing Bethany Bongiorno talk about the product. 👏
Of all the scathing reviews of this product, no one even delved into the fact before that it doesn't even support 5G speeds as a 2024 AI device! For a device that entirely has its brains on the cloud and is transmitting visual images back and forth constantly. Wow.
Working with Steve Jobs doesn't make you Steve Jobs, I guess... I commend them for taking a risk and developing novel products. I think the issue with Humane is they're trying to emulate Apple as it is now instead of how it was when it was a scrappy startup. This is when they should be most authentic... I simply don't trust a word they say. It's all marketing. I wish they would be honest instead of sticking to the corporate PR friendly script.
She said something VERY interesting in the beginning of the interview around people and privacy and ownership of their own data where they might want to capitalize/monetize selling of their own personal data. I think they launched a little too soon with a device that has a lot of potential. There are way more sensors and functions that can be added to a V2 and with a better chip and better cooling this can easily overthrow a smart phone or enhance it. I personally wouldn't mind this with a companion folding tablet. I don't think this is the end of the device... this truly is the beginning. Now... all that being said... V2 needs to absolutely WOW people. You are a great interviewer and I love this type of content.
It sounds like Bongiorno has a lot of big ideas, but that isn't really meaningful unless those features can actually be implemented, and implemented well. I'm also not sure who this is designed for (even if the price drops significantly) as it appears more intrusive and less functional than a smartwatch. There is a disconnect between her story about people looking at their phones at the dinner table and how the pin works - looking at my smartwatch or phone seems like it would be less obtrusive than talking to a device on my chest, and people not paying attention to each other at the table long predates smartphones (speaking as a former child dinner table reader, from a time when it wasn't unusual for families to watch TV while eating). I'm looking forward to the video about how it worked when you tried it out yourself!
I listened to the entire interview - three times consecutively. Not a bad interview in terms of the title of this video - getting inside the mind of the CEO. The positive personality of the CEO shines through in the conversation and she's very talkative about the potential of the product and her career and personal background. We also get a few tidbits of information on benefits of the AI pin. So good job there, Jacklyn. But I, like many viewers were also expecting the critical questions about the product that other reviewers like MKHBD and Mr. WhostheBoss discovered and we didn't get any detailed answers to those questions. Beth is not so talkative in this area. No demonstration of the product to illustrate its real world usefulness. And that makes this interview disappointing, considering Jacklyn spent several hours talking with the CEO. Jacklyn needed to ask those questions to balance out this conversation. Did this conversation give me a different take on this product? No. Beth has a great personality, and I respect her entrepreneurial spirit, but the lack of answers to the hard questions on this potentially good product remain and this interview ultimately makes me even more skeptical on how useful this product is right now.
This is really helpful feedback thank you so much!! Always trying to balance actionable insights with giving the guest the opportunity to share their POV so we can fully know their perspective and then analyze it This comment was really helpful thank u
I liked how they made it look, however this is going to help a different problem solving adventure. I felt, this is going to be helpful, for people who cook food and manage a restaurant, like the Chef and Waiter can use this tech to get the customer food order right. Like, at times the order sheet gets smudged, this can be worn over.
I’m sure you have a time limit, also you probably needed your questions to be approved. But I notice a lot of interviewers spend too much time worrying about the next question to ask, they forget to go deeper on answers that are given
This thing doesn't work properly - as many professional reviewers pointed out. I highly doubt anyone would spend $700 on it. I thought this interview would be about addressing the issues, questions like “Why did you release it in such a half-baked state?”, plans for improvements etc. I like you Jacklyn, but this video is a thumb-down.
I love this channel because she tries to be impartial and not so biased a certain companies like mk hd with his fanboy love for apple and Tesla another TH-cam reviewing incels that don't even give a product to try.
Wow... Very Informative ! ✨ Waiting for the Real Life Review Btw...I think you should make video on "Continuous Glucose Monitors" too. That'll be great! 🐻
It's a nice initial concept. Have people not noticed everyone texting while they walk even in crosswalks? There used to be videos of people falling in manholes even. People at restaurants just texting or scrolling. It's not as niche as you'd think but I'd still want a regular phone. Perhaps tie them to the same plan like my LTE Pixel watch is tied to my P8P with separate numbers. I still want a smartphone but this as well. I admittedly, don't always live in the moment. My screen is my drug. Many people have this issue. Great interview, she led it a bit but that's fine. That's what you want when you want the info straight from the source and she answered questions you would have thought of.
Just found your channel! This was a great interview! This is the only positive video I've seen of the pin. I've watched MrWhosTheBoss' video, and it's...not so positive. The issues he mentioned are valid, but I can clearly see the vision these two have for this product!!!! After all, everyone has to start somewhere, and I think these two are on to something! Something that could finally let our attention be on the things around us rather than the thing in our hand, our phone. I love how it selects the service that is best, and doesn't just try to pull everything off of one source. The other videos don't really explain that. As for the company, even Apple, Micrsoft, Google, etc. had to start somewhere. Heck, Apple started in a garage didn't it? Now it's the world's only trillion dollar company! As for the issues, look at the original iphone: You couldn't even set a wallpaper or download new apps! I'm pretty sure there were features it was missing that most flip phones had in those days. Can't wait for you're full review!!!!!!
This product will fail. At least in it's initial form. Also a little bit sketchy from Humane to not show let it try before. They knew it was a disaster
it can't exist with a separate data plan and subscription. guaranteed failure. remove subscription and connect to phone. lower price to 400. make it. a watch. oh wait. Apple Watch will do all these things before they can pivot to a watch.
@@Tetrathegod a lot of bad ideas here. doesn't matter who is making them, but this thing is dead if they don't make the changes I have underlined. id prefer tech to succeed
I still do not know how I feel about this purpose built devices. Sometimes all I want to do is watch YT on my phone. Even if all Humane solves all the usability issues, the form factor is way too limiting
Interesting interview. Bethany seems more human than her partner! I like the pin idea but most reviewers are saying the implementation is still rough. I don't make phone calls unless I have to. Most comms are by messages these days. I do want to keep a [long-term] US number for messaging; but not with TMobile. I don't need another camera and don't see using voice input in public. There is probably some low-hanging fruit from the phone world. 'Set a 15 timer...' I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that...
Humane Ai only managed to raise such amount of investment only because of the whole economy jumping on the AI bandwagon. Remember, AI only can do what human have already been doing, only much more faster.
after selling the company for 1B she'll finally throw that 200 pound jacket into the pacific and hope to never step inside the city anymore also with a bay area beachfront mansion - isnt that what tech products ceos think of nowadays, start a scam ai product, brand it as revolutionary and exit sooner than working for the big tech
What?? You don’t get it do you? The main point of this device is to get ppl from looking at their phone screens - they’re not gonna put a screen on this it goes against the whole premise of the device
A product in search of a problem. He wants this thing to exist in 30 years but it's going to be shit for years. One day, it will work. In the mean time, give us $1000 to join our beta.
This is the Humane Ai Pin - a product from a company co founded by two ex Apple employees
They both worked with Steve Jobs on the iPhone, iPad, and Do Not Disturb. Then they left, raised over $200 million dollars and made this Ai Pin.
I spent several hours last week with Bethany Bongiorno , their CEO, to talk about how they have dealt and rebounded from the launch day criticism and what their future hardware roadmap is (I asked her if they plan to make glasses for example and if this is meant to replace our phones)
Bethany was energizing and really really smart and kind - I think this conversation will give you a different take on this product
And I hope it adds to ur next dinner party conversation! My full day in the life review of this is in the works - with a twist 🤫
This is proof that some people are better off as employees, not everyone needs to be an entrepreneur
What I miss with these interviews is critical questions, it just feels like free ad time for her honestly.
Ive just watched the video about the pin from Whostheboss with the title "its not good". He explains in detail WHY it's not good. How cool would it be to let her answer directly to some of the valid concerns people have with the pin? Instead what we get is just "oh cool" "oh yea everything you touch so accessible" etc. etc.
My main question would be: "Why would someone spend 700 bucks on a thing (plus 24$ a month) that is in every way shape and form slower and more cumbersome to use than the device you already have - your phone?"
This isn't a journalistic performance, but just an ad, sorry.
this is valuable feedback thank you! what questions would you have liked to see asked? Planning to address a lot of the issues in the full review!
@@NBTJacklyn
Thank you for answering. Critical questions should be at the heart of every interview and journalist. I've watched your other tech CEO interviews as well - and they all lack these. It feels like you're eating out of their hands basically. If I got the chance to interview those important people in general, I'd make sure they do NOT get free ad time on my channel but have to answer to questions they'd normally try to avoid. Google's CEO I would have asked about concerns regarding privacy, for example. "Are my photos really deleted when I delete them in Google Photos or are you just telling users they are?" And so on.
Regarding the AI Pin specifically:
- Why would someone spend 700 bucks on a thing (plus 24$ a month) that is in every way shape and form slower and more cumbersome to use than the device you already have - your phone? (As stated above)
- Instead of developing you own AI, you are just using whatever OpenAI comes up with in the future, using their API basically. What are your concrete plans regarding building your own AI?
- The AI pin is a very personal device. How are the interactions, i.e. what one says, pictures, and all data generated by it protected? Do you sell data to third parties? Do you use interactions/metrics/statistics to improve the service, if so, how exactly?
- One of the main methods of interacting with the pin is the little projector, but it doesn't work well (or at all) outside in sunshine, neither can one talk to it in loud (or private/quiet) environments. There is no "fall back" method of interaction. How do you address this issue, and what are your ideas to improve?
- If a customer spends money on something, they expect it to make their lives easier to some degree. What can the AI pin do, that for example an already existing app (like ChatGPT 4, Gemini, Copilot) can't do already? Or in other words: Why isn't this just an app, utilizing the insane power of your smartphone?
- The AI pin is useless in areas with no service. Will the AI pin be able (maybe in future iterations) to do on-device processing aka ML?
I'd be able to think of more questions but my free time is limited :) We could maybe talk via mail about more?
You said everything!
She’s a woman ,she’s too insecure to be critical
@SpicysaucedHD -- I came here to say something similar; but you stated this beautifully and supported it with more facts! Great going... 👍
@NBTJacklyn -- Also please look at MKBHD's video title about this product.
Should I do more tech CEO interviews? is this content that you like?
Thank you so much for being here I appreciate you!
Totally!! It's great looking at the creator's POV besides the reviewer's review.
Best of both worlds!🩷 Thank you for the great job!👏🏻
Yes, this is great.
@@trellis1027 ah wow so honored you liked it thanks so much!!!
Jacklyn respectfully, this sucks. Any interest I did have in your review is gone after this.
There was no meaningful insight or information, and felt like a pr performance, not an interview (which should have been disclosed if so).
Whether you see yourself as a journalist, creator, influencer or something else, I think thoroughly reading the SPJ Media Ethics handbook is practically necessary. Please read it 🙏🏿 it is very helpful understanding the vast media world around you and importantly, making desiscisons and communicating them.
Also: See Joanna Stern on interview schemes and audience/interviewee engagement, and The Vergecast and Mrmobile as jumping off points re: disclosure in the tech world.
no it was a miss
Some of the biggest red flags about this product did not come from the product itself, but from the CEO. Imagine being the CEO of a world-changing product, and never interacting with it while interviewing. She should have been able to showcase some of the best uses for it. Instead, even when she gives examples, the product is not even touched. Moreover, the examples given are things that you can easily do with a search engine - let alone with an assistant. Then when asked about how the product was created, she talks about Imran's process, which raises massive red flags in terms on product innovation lifecycle or product-market fit; we have innumerable examples of failed products which were ahead of their time - very good products by the way.
Then she talks about the potential use cases, which for the most part remain just that: potential; you can do this, or you could do that in the future, while those use cases are still dependent on unfinished technology - such as the allergy detection. So in the meantime, what is the client supposed to do? Keep the product in a drawer? For how long? 2 months / 2 years / 12 years? And what if, even when the technology is there, there are legal limitations? We have already seen where this goes (and as the CEO already stated clearly): we advice against you using this feature. Companies will try to decline any and all liability, especially when it comes to health advice (take the blood pressure-reading watches history).
I really wanted to like this product, and I can think of so many useful use cases for it (which unfortunately they are not though of, neither by Humane AI, nor by other virtual assistants), but in the end I am faced with what they are actually trying to do, which is: "you buy it now, we'll build it later (maybe)".
Marques Brownlee crushed it! No, Thanks.
I know they see this as a strength, but not making it an accessory to your phone is a mistake.
All in all, we have creators that blindly believe in the usefulness and features of their product that just simply don't work.
The biggest problem is that they position their product as a smartphone replacement, an opportunity to do away with the smartphone. But it is trivially impossible at this point in the development of the internet. You need a display and that's a fact. Buying through AI Pin you can't compare product prices, read product reviews, read store information and compare similar products and this is just one example.
The internet and our interaction with it literally needs to change in order to use and implement this device.
AI Pin will not be able to change the internet.
As a dry residue we have a device that is the size of an Apple Watch, which is less powerful, has fewer features, is inconvenient to use, which runs out of battery faster and most importantly costs 700$(+25$).
I love how this thing would allow you to take pics but live in the moment.
It’s a deeply flawed product and execution. However, the world needs entrepreneurs who are willing to try. Hopefully they have some smart patents which will make an acquisition likely. There is another angle here that husband and wife founding teams rarely work. It’s too hard for others on team to ever feel ‘in the team’.
they sell that?!?!?!?
My god! People buy ANYTHING!
The more and more I listen to this video. The more I see this being useful for people who have visual and hearing disabilities. As an Assist I've Devices Consultant/Technician/Trainer. The ability to describe something to someone who is blond as an example, like reading aenu or it listening to someone's speech and turning it into text for someone hearing impaired, are just a couple of the many uses I would love to see this adapted and targeted towards. I would love to brainstorm with this envisionary woman about her vision for the technology longterm. Phenomenal job, Jacklyn! Not only was your interview superb, but you found a CEO that actually is looking to reduce people's reliance and screen time on smartphone in a practical way.
TOTALLY AGREE WITH U RE HELPING WITH ACCESSIBILITY
Feels like there’s potential there I hope 🙏🏻
And thank you so much I loved this comment and means so much you’re here and liked the video
Damn, this was better than so many other reviews I've seen about Humane's 1st Gen AI Pin. Especially hearing Bethany Bongiorno talk about the product. 👏
Of all the scathing reviews of this product, no one even delved into the fact before that it doesn't even support 5G speeds as a 2024 AI device! For a device that entirely has its brains on the cloud and is transmitting visual images back and forth constantly. Wow.
Working with Steve Jobs doesn't make you Steve Jobs, I guess... I commend them for taking a risk and developing novel products.
I think the issue with Humane is they're trying to emulate Apple as it is now instead of how it was when it was a scrappy startup. This is when they should be most authentic... I simply don't trust a word they say. It's all marketing. I wish they would be honest instead of sticking to the corporate PR friendly script.
Go back into your basement
@@ericluis2710a Jobs fangirl got triggered 😂
@@Dan-ji4db I hate Steve Jobs so go back to your basement neck beard
@@ericluis2710 ?
Got to see this interesting interview you have with the Humane CEO.
I am looking forward to seeing your take on the Humane AI Pin next, Jacklyn!
Thank you so much!!!
Full review here th-cam.com/video/ocJ_yw8MNaQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YCu-Dj2J6ctjh_h0
@@NBTJacklyn I am done watching that one, too. The review was great and very informative!
@@ignaciopaulito2186 ahhh thank you 🙏🏻
@@NBTJacklyn You're very much welcome!
Yoooooooo I'm excited to watch this interview
Thank you so much 😊 so honored and happy to hear this!!! Open to any of ur thoughts after u check it out 🙏🏻
She said something VERY interesting in the beginning of the interview around people and privacy and ownership of their own data where they might want to capitalize/monetize selling of their own personal data. I think they launched a little too soon with a device that has a lot of potential. There are way more sensors and functions that can be added to a V2 and with a better chip and better cooling this can easily overthrow a smart phone or enhance it. I personally wouldn't mind this with a companion folding tablet. I don't think this is the end of the device... this truly is the beginning. Now... all that being said... V2 needs to absolutely WOW people.
You are a great interviewer and I love this type of content.
“You are a great interviewer and I love this type of content” made my day 🥹 thank you so so so much
So happy and grateful to hear this
It sounds like Bongiorno has a lot of big ideas, but that isn't really meaningful unless those features can actually be implemented, and implemented well. I'm also not sure who this is designed for (even if the price drops significantly) as it appears more intrusive and less functional than a smartwatch.
There is a disconnect between her story about people looking at their phones at the dinner table and how the pin works - looking at my smartwatch or phone seems like it would be less obtrusive than talking to a device on my chest, and people not paying attention to each other at the table long predates smartphones (speaking as a former child dinner table reader, from a time when it wasn't unusual for families to watch TV while eating).
I'm looking forward to the video about how it worked when you tried it out yourself!
Don't see myself buying it but I appreciate people trying to create stuff. Looking forward to your full review Jacklyn
I listened to the entire interview - three times consecutively. Not a bad interview in terms of the title of this video - getting inside the mind of the CEO. The positive personality of the CEO shines through in the conversation and she's very talkative about the potential of the product and her career and personal background. We also get a few tidbits of information on benefits of the AI pin. So good job there, Jacklyn. But I, like many viewers were also expecting the critical questions about the product that other reviewers like MKHBD and Mr. WhostheBoss discovered and we didn't get any detailed answers to those questions. Beth is not so talkative in this area. No demonstration of the product to illustrate its real world usefulness. And that makes this interview disappointing, considering Jacklyn spent several hours talking with the CEO. Jacklyn needed to ask those questions to balance out this conversation. Did this conversation give me a different take on this product? No. Beth has a great personality, and I respect her entrepreneurial spirit, but the lack of answers to the hard questions on this potentially good product remain and this interview ultimately makes me even more skeptical on how useful this product is right now.
This is really helpful feedback thank you so much!! Always trying to balance actionable insights with giving the guest the opportunity to share their POV so we can fully know their perspective and then analyze it
This comment was really helpful thank u
I liked how they made it look, however this is going to help a different problem solving adventure. I felt, this is going to be helpful, for people who cook food and manage a restaurant, like the Chef and Waiter can use this tech to get the customer food order right. Like, at times the order sheet gets smudged, this can be worn over.
I think this device has potential, they just need to find an appropriate use case for it, it definitely won’t replace screen though.
Have u seen MKBHD’s review on this? He’s far from impressed
Yeah, this is some gimmicky toy krap
Not even AI
Human connection = Looking into your palm directly, not indirectly. 😂
Super thorough and intelligent interview. Awesome work. 👍🏻
Thank you so much!!!! So honored and grateful you liked it 🙏🏻
So ready to get my AI pin... Hopefully It arrives before my bday that would be epic.
What feature are you most excited for?
@@NBTJacklyn the laser ink display is pretty sick, but living in the present is going to be refreshing for sure.
I’m sure you have a time limit, also you probably needed your questions to be approved. But I notice a lot of interviewers spend too much time worrying about the next question to ask, they forget to go deeper on answers that are given
This thing doesn't work properly - as many professional reviewers pointed out.
I highly doubt anyone would spend $700 on it.
I thought this interview would be about addressing the issues, questions like “Why did you release it in such a half-baked state?”, plans for improvements etc.
I like you Jacklyn, but this video is a thumb-down.
I love this channel because she tries to be impartial and not so biased a certain companies like mk hd with his fanboy love for apple and Tesla another TH-cam reviewing incels that don't even give a product to try.
Wow... Very Informative ! ✨
Waiting for the Real Life Review
Btw...I think you should make video on "Continuous Glucose Monitors" too. That'll be great! 🐻
It's a nice initial concept. Have people not noticed everyone texting while they walk even in crosswalks? There used to be videos of people falling in manholes even. People at restaurants just texting or scrolling. It's not as niche as you'd think but I'd still want a regular phone. Perhaps tie them to the same plan like my LTE Pixel watch is tied to my P8P with separate numbers. I still want a smartphone but this as well. I admittedly, don't always live in the moment. My screen is my drug. Many people have this issue. Great interview, she led it a bit but that's fine. That's what you want when you want the info straight from the source and she answered questions you would have thought of.
the new name of this product is Inhumane Pinhole
Just found your channel! This was a great interview! This is the only positive video I've seen of the pin. I've watched MrWhosTheBoss' video, and it's...not so positive. The issues he mentioned are valid, but I can clearly see the vision these two have for this product!!!! After all, everyone has to start somewhere, and I think these two are on to something! Something that could finally let our attention be on the things around us rather than the thing in our hand, our phone. I love how it selects the service that is best, and doesn't just try to pull everything off of one source. The other videos don't really explain that. As for the company, even Apple, Micrsoft, Google, etc. had to start somewhere. Heck, Apple started in a garage didn't it? Now it's the world's only trillion dollar company! As for the issues, look at the original iphone: You couldn't even set a wallpaper or download new apps! I'm pretty sure there were features it was missing that most flip phones had in those days. Can't wait for you're full review!!!!!!
Wow so happy you liked the interview thank you so much 🙏🏻
Fascinating interview. Thank you ❤️
This product will fail. At least in it's initial form. Also a little bit sketchy from Humane to not show let it try before. They knew it was a disaster
it can't exist with a separate data plan and subscription. guaranteed failure. remove subscription and connect to phone. lower price to 400. make it. a watch. oh wait. Apple Watch will do all these things before they can pivot to a watch.
I mean I saw a woman and she’s a ceo , it’s obvious that it will fail
Go back into your basement dork
@@Tetrathegod a lot of bad ideas here. doesn't matter who is making them, but this thing is dead if they don't make the changes I have underlined. id prefer tech to succeed
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOooOOOOooOoooO!!!!!! GO JACKLYYYYNNNNNN
The concept is a great idea not syncing with your phone is an issue .
Thank you for explaining how this works.
Thank you for being here 🙏🏻
My phone does so much more and much faster. I hope the future versions of this will get better but this is an expensive paperweight right now.
I still do not know how I feel about this purpose built devices. Sometimes all I want to do is watch YT on my phone. Even if all Humane solves all the usability issues, the form factor is way too limiting
Interesting interview. Bethany seems more human than her partner! I like the pin idea but most reviewers are saying the implementation is still rough. I don't make phone calls unless I have to. Most comms are by messages these days. I do want to keep a [long-term] US number for messaging; but not with TMobile. I don't need another camera and don't see using voice input in public.
There is probably some low-hanging fruit from the phone world. 'Set a 15 timer...' I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that...
She wants to get bought out so badly lol hahah
2:30 not problem based
So they started with the question "where is the investor money going" and not "what do people want". LMAO
if this is really useful in the future i will definitely buy this for my kids. i dont want them hooked to screens.
Really cool interview, enjoyed this one!
Thank you so much so happy and honored to hear this
Good video
Good Interview. This type of content feel fresh to the channel.
Ah wow thank you so much so happy to hear this
More like this?
@@NBTJacklynDefinitely.
@@BhardwajMayank 😄🤝
This is very bad product
I thought the Humane CEO was Imran? I saw him on a Mrwhosetheboss video
He’s the co founder but Bethany is the CEO!:)
@@NBTJacklyn I see. Keep up the good work jacklyn bud
@@DebzLife thank you so much
Well we understood why it failed 😂
AI is just Algorisms!, nothing to be afraied of!
Humane Ai only managed to raise such amount of investment only because of the whole economy jumping on the AI bandwagon.
Remember, AI only can do what human have already been doing, only much more faster.
Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed the interview. Blessings on your day.
after selling the company for 1B she'll finally throw that 200 pound jacket into the pacific and hope to never step inside the city anymore also with a bay area beachfront mansion - isnt that what tech products ceos think of nowadays, start a scam ai product, brand it as revolutionary and exit sooner than working for the big tech
It's being called the $800 SCAM
That's not exactly fair, its a $700 scam
What about a pricy monthly fee???
aaaaaaaaaand OpenAI just k1lled Humane and Rabbit with GPT-4o
Good interview 👍🏾.
Thank you so much
Hopefully, they will improve the software and latency. Plus, add a touch screen to the front on the next generation.
What?? You don’t get it do you? The main point of this device is to get ppl from looking at their phone screens - they’re not gonna put a screen on this it goes against the whole premise of the device
Not worth it to me
I don’t know. Maybe $200 bucks and $10 subscription
But it's crap
I am not convinced.
A product in search of a problem. He wants this thing to exist in 30 years but it's going to be shit for years. One day, it will work. In the mean time, give us $1000 to join our beta.
The most useless thing ever 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Humane, AI, and CEO how very oxymoronic...
Why not make it connect to a phone, until a phone becomes obsolete in a few years and then it can show its full potential