Humane has informed its AI Pin users that the devices will stop functioning on February 28, just ten days from the notice date. Customers are advised to back up data since all information will be permanently deleted after this date. The decision comes after HP's acquisition of Humane for $116 million, with no interest in continuing the hardware line. Refunds are available for dissatisfied customers still within the return window, as the company shifts focus to integrating Humane's expertise into HP's AI lab, while the original product received widespread criticism upon release.
Humane announced that its AI Pins will cease to function on February 28, notifying customers with just ten days to prepare for this significant loss of service.
Users are advised to back up their data before the company permanently deletes all customer information on the same date.
As part of the acquisition by HP, Humane's hardware business will be discontinued, focusing instead on integrating Humane's intellectual properties into HP's AI innovation lab.
Humane's AI Pin faced criticism upon launch, with reviewers questioning its utility and calling it 'the solution to none of technology's problems.'
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