The Humane AI pin is a unique device that allows users to harness the power of generative AI in the physical world. Recently, a report from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has shed light on the inner workings of this innovative gadget.
The FCC’s photographic teardown of the AI pin provides the clearest look yet into the components that make up this device. The report reveals that the Humane AI pin is powered by a Snapdragon 720G processor, which Qualcomm says is capable of running on-device AI with low power consumption on mobile devices.
This is an interesting choice of processor, as the Snapdragon 720G is one of the smaller chips available that can also handle an AI compute load. This suggests that the Humane AI pin has been designed to be both powerful and energy-efficient, allowing users to project ChatGPT results and other AI-generated content onto surfaces like their palm without draining the device’s battery too quickly.
While questions still remain about the exact purpose and capabilities of the Humane AI pin, the FCC’s findings offer valuable insights into the hardware that powers this unique AI-driven accessory. As the era of AI-enabled gadgets continues to evolve, it will be exciting to see how the Humane AI pin and similar devices push the boundaries of what’s possible when it comes to integrating artificial intelligence into our everyday lives.