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HP Acquires Humane for $116M, Discontinues AI Pin

HP has acquired Humane for $116 million, leading to the immediate discontinuation of the AI Pin. Customers are advised to transfer their data as the device will cease to function by February 28, 2025.

HP Acquires Humane for $116M, Discontinues AI Pin

Well, that’s a plot twist no one saw coming—HP just snapped up Humane for a cool $116 million. And just like that, the AI Pin’s journey comes to an abrupt halt. Sales? Stopped. Functionality? Poof, gone by noon PST on February 28, 2025. After that, these little gadgets will be about as useful as a paperweight, losing all their smarts—no calls, no texts, no asking AI the meaning of life, nada.

Humane’s throwing a lifeline to users: grab your photos and data now, or kiss them goodbye. Oh, and their customer support team? They’re packing up too. It’s the end of the line for a startup that dreamed of ditching smartphones with its AI Pin. Talk about ambitious, right?

Started by ex-Apple folks Bethany Bongiorno and Imran Chaudhri, Humane raked in over $230 million for this wild ride. But let’s be real—the AI Pin didn’t exactly win hearts. Critics and users alike gave it the side-eye, and soon, returns were outpacing sales. Add in some eyebrow-raising safety issues with the charging case, and well, you can see how we got here.

HP’s not just buying a company; they’re scooping up Humane’s brains—engineers and product managers—to kickstart HP IQ, a fancy new AI innovation lab. They’re also getting their hands on some tech, like the CosmOS AI OS, which could jazz up all sorts of devices. Not bad for a fire sale.

This deal comes after Humane’s big dreams of a sky-high valuation didn’t pan out. Now, their tech and talent are heading to HP, marking a fresh start in the AI gadget saga. Who knows what’s next? But one thing’s for sure—it won’t be boring.

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