20 December 2024
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Humane News
Ai Pin at the Computer History Museum.
Humane’s multi-modal wearable AI computer featured in new museum exhibit.
Humane is pleased to announce Ai Pin’s inclusion in the Computer History Museum’s (CHM) latest exhibit, “Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI.” A leading institution in the history of technology and computing, CHM’s immersive new exhibition explores past, present, and potential futures of chatbots and AI technology. Notable insights and objects from technologists and industry leaders are on view to the public, including Humane’s Ai Pin and motherboard.
The CHM recognizes the groundbreaking nature of Humane’s first product, stating that “Ai Pin from Humane is a pioneering multi-modal wearable AI computer.” Ai Pin’s use of advanced AI technology that can be accessed by using your voice, gestures, camera vision and laser ink display “makes interacting with technology more natural and easy to use.” Ai Pin is on display with its motherboard for a unique look inside the device’s compact design.
CHM’s selection of Ai Pin alongside products from Microsoft, Google, and Amazon distinguishes Humane as a leader in technology and AI. “We were honoured when the CHM approached us about including the Pin in this exhibition. We share the museum’s perspective that AI has the potential to be the most transformational technology of our time. We respect the CHM’s commitment to sharing the history of computing and enjoy their range of programming,” said Imran Chaudhri. “Chatbots Decoded: Exploring AI” is currently on view at the CHM located at 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA through 2025.
About Humane:
Focused on creating a new way for AI to help people be more present in their lives, Humane launched the first wearable AI computer with the Humane Ai Pin. Founded by Bethany Bongiorno and Imran Chaudhri, Humane developed Ai Pin to bring hardware and software technologies with the power of AI compute to people everywhere. Ai Pin integration partners include Microsoft, OpenAI, TIDAL, and T-Mobile which enable Humane in their mission to deliver the next era of personal mobile AI computing. Press Inquiries: press@humane.com.
About CHM:
The Computer History Museum (CHM) is dedicated to decoding technology—its computing past, digital present, and future impact on humanity. Located in Silicon Valley, the Museum is uniquely positioned to cull the key lessons of the past and—through our research, exhibits, events, and incomparable collection of computing artifacts—create informed digital citizens empowered to make the choices that will shape a better future.