If Humane is selling its OS as an AI option for third-party devices, it has some stiff competition. As Cherlynn Low noted in our Engadget review, its AI pin wasn't much better than a Google search for information and was slower.
Humane notes that CosmOS is device and LLM agnostic, so it can work on cars, mobile devices, PCs, wearables and more. 'And as we get closer to releasing our SDK to the public, developers and enterprise will easily be able to add and integrate their agents data and services to CosmOS, leveraging the powerful ecosystem to provide even more utility to all types of devices and platforms,' according to the voiceover.
The video starts out with a person talking to CosmOS in a car, asking for takeout restaurant suggestions and when guests are coming over, and commanding it to turn up the thermostat.
Once at home, the user asks an unknown smart speaker for a recipe and a soccer player's scoring stats from their smart TV. 'I didn't have to specify the player,' the person states. 'CosmOS is just using the context of what's on the screen to answer.'
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