Humane's much-hyped AI pin is finally here, and unfortunately, it stinks. This week, Charlin and Devindra are joined by Michael Fisher (aka MrMobile) and Wired Review editor Julian Chokkatu to discuss AI pins and the many ways they can fail. They are often inaccurate, take poor photos, and come out too hot. Not very suitable for something to be worn all day. Are there any expectations for AI-dependent gadgets? Also joining us is Washington Post columnist Christopher Velasco to discuss Apple's approval of used iPhone components for repairs.
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Too hot, too few features: Humane's AI pins don't live up to the hype – 1:09
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More news: Apple will soon let you repair your devices with used parts – 44:08
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Google's Next 24 event unveils AI video generation tools, ARM-based CPUs for data centers, and Google Photos tools for all subscribers – 53:10
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Working – 1:00:59
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Pop Culture Recommendations – 1:05:40
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host: Charlyn Lowe and Devindra Hardawar
guest: Michael Fisher (MrMobile) and Julian Chokkatu
producer: ben elman
music: Dale North and Terence O'Brien