Humain pushes for an AI-first computing experience - but there are skeptics
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Humain pushes for an AI-first computing experience - but there are skeptics
"After launch, the company quickly got to work on building a full stack of the computing model. The base is a home-grown operating system with a barebones interface built atop AI agents. Using that OS, customers can type in a command or verbally explain what they want done; the agents then follow up and complete the tasks while people deal with other duties. The OS essentially does away with the icons or click-throughs common in other modern-day OSes."
""I am 100% convinced - whether Humain does it, Google does it, Apple does it - this is the future UX," Humain CEO Tareq Amin said at the FII9 conference last month in Riyadh. (He was part of a fireside chat alongside Alphabet President Ruth Porat and Oracle CEO Mike Sicilia.) "We will get into a world where AI agents are integrated into one platform," Amin said. "They are directly integrated with your enterprise system processes.""
Humain One is a full technology stack that replaces traditional graphical interfaces with a barebones operating system built atop AI agents. Users can type or verbally instruct the OS and autonomous agents will carry out tasks, eliminating icons and mouse-driven workflows. The stack integrates with enterprise systems to automate work processes. Competing platforms from major cloud and OS vendors are adding AI-infused tools and browsers. Humain plans hardware integration via a Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered homegrown laptop and intends to complete the stack with its own data-center capabilities. The company launched in May and rapidly developed its full-stack model.
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