So You Bought a Humane Ai Pin. Here's What You Can Do Next
Briefly

The Humane AI Pin has been rendered useless less than a year after its launch due to an acquisition by HP. Many core features were disabled and user data deleted, prompting frustration among consumers who paid $700 for the device. Of the 10,000 units sold, many are now effectively useless, contributing to the e-waste crisis. Consumers are encouraged to file complaints with the FTC, as the sudden discontinuation of paid features raises questions about consumer rights and corporate responsibility.
Humane's AI Pin, launched less than a year ago, is effectively dead due to HP's acquisition, resulting in many removed features and deleted user data.
The rise of tech companies abandoning products shortly after launch underscores a need for better consumer protection against unfair practices.
Consumers who purchased the Humane AI Pin are encouraged to file complaints with the FTC due to the unfair nature of losing access to paid features.
Humane's approach to the AI Pin's demise reflects a broader issue within the tech industry concerning product longevity and consumer rights.
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