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I had never heard of it.

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    I had never heard of it. From wiki

    The Ai Pin is a wearable device, meant to be attached to the user's shirt at chest level. It is a voice assistant and cellular phone, equipped with a camera, and a limited monochrome "screen" that's projected onto the user's hand on demand. The user mostly interacts with the device through a small touchpad, and also hand gestures when the projection screen is active.[15]

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      I had never heard of it. From wiki

      The Ai Pin is a wearable device, meant to be attached to the user's shirt at chest level. It is a voice assistant and cellular phone, equipped with a camera, and a limited monochrome "screen" that's projected onto the user's hand on demand. The user mostly interacts with the device through a small touchpad, and also hand gestures when the projection screen is active.[15]

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      It has AI in the name.

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        I had never heard of it. From wiki

        The Ai Pin is a wearable device, meant to be attached to the user's shirt at chest level. It is a voice assistant and cellular phone, equipped with a camera, and a limited monochrome "screen" that's projected onto the user's hand on demand. The user mostly interacts with the device through a small touchpad, and also hand gestures when the projection screen is active.[15]

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        Nothing, and that's why they are shutting it down. You should read the article, HP's comments on what they get from the acquisition are directly quoted in it.

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          It has AI in the name.

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          Yep!

          All the tech companies are invested in AI, and it's gloriously expensive to do from scratch. Instead, they'll drop $100 million to "stay relevant in today's climate" without doing any work.

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            Nothing, and that's why they are shutting it down. You should read the article, HP's comments on what they get from the acquisition are directly quoted in it.

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            Seriously?

            Ok:

            What the hell does hp see in IP in this?

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              I had never heard of it. From wiki

              The Ai Pin is a wearable device, meant to be attached to the user's shirt at chest level. It is a voice assistant and cellular phone, equipped with a camera, and a limited monochrome "screen" that's projected onto the user's hand on demand. The user mostly interacts with the device through a small touchpad, and also hand gestures when the projection screen is active.[15]

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              If nothing else, the list of customers who were interested enough to spend money on such a product might be valuable to them.

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                If nothing else, the list of customers who were interested enough to spend money on such a product might be valuable to them.

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                10,000 buyers. Yeah, no.

                Even it was much higher, yeah no.

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                  I had never heard of it. From wiki

                  The Ai Pin is a wearable device, meant to be attached to the user's shirt at chest level. It is a voice assistant and cellular phone, equipped with a camera, and a limited monochrome "screen" that's projected onto the user's hand on demand. The user mostly interacts with the device through a small touchpad, and also hand gestures when the projection screen is active.[15]

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                  IP hoarding of products that may potentially be produced. Millions of dollars aren't a pocket change, but if anyone's going into this wearable AI bullshit, HP'd make a hole in their pockets. It's a low stakes conservative gamble 'just in case'.

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                    IP hoarding of products that may potentially be produced. Millions of dollars aren't a pocket change, but if anyone's going into this wearable AI bullshit, HP'd make a hole in their pockets. It's a low stakes conservative gamble 'just in case'.

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                    I have a hard time seeing much patentable. They can't just patent 'wearable pin', it has to be much more specific.

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                      I have a hard time seeing much patentable. They can't just patent 'wearable pin', it has to be much more specific.

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                      it has to be much more specific.

                      Nintendo enters the chat

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                        I have a hard time seeing much patentable. They can't just patent 'wearable pin', it has to be much more specific.

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                        They probably have patented some underlying technology they spent time researching to make the product viable.

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                          They probably have patented some underlying technology they spent time researching to make the product viable.

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                          Sigh. I know it’s not the product, I know HP bought the IP. i can’t see how there is any significant IP from this company in development of this product.

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                            Seriously?

                            Ok:

                            What the hell does hp see in IP in this?

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                            Probably a new smart way to force sell you printer ink.

                            P.S. buy a Brother printer instead

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                              It has AI in the name.

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                              Also “H” “P”

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                                Seriously?

                                Ok:

                                What the hell does hp see in IP in this?

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                                Again, also nothing. Here, I'll just quote the quote for you.

                                HP says the acquisition will bring Humane's "engineers, architects and product innovators" to a new team called HP IQ, which it describes as an "AI innovation lab focused on building an intelligent ecosystem across HP’s products and services for the future of work."

                                They don't care about the IP or the hardware. They wanted the talent.

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                                  Again, also nothing. Here, I'll just quote the quote for you.

                                  HP says the acquisition will bring Humane's "engineers, architects and product innovators" to a new team called HP IQ, which it describes as an "AI innovation lab focused on building an intelligent ecosystem across HP’s products and services for the future of work."

                                  They don't care about the IP or the hardware. They wanted the talent.

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                                  Again, seriously?

                                  Today’s discontinuation announcement was brought about by the acquisition of Humane by HP, which is buying the company’s intellectual property for $116 million

                                  The article says they bought the IP. For someone so snarky you sure have it wrong. Now with a merger of fucking course you get employees with it, that's how it works. But Mr snark, the article says they bought it for the IP.

                                  But let's talk business. Now what's a cheaper way if you want the employees? You offer them a job. Costs nothing. Most would be happy to take it. How many staff were even left, after the obvious product failure, layoffs, and the best people seeing the writing on the wall and leaving. You're gonna pay what at least a cool half million per employee? Talk about a finders fee, instead of just offering them a job.

                                  Can't wait to see how you try to snark your way out of that. I probably won't respond, not worth it when you act like that.

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                                    Again, seriously?

                                    Today’s discontinuation announcement was brought about by the acquisition of Humane by HP, which is buying the company’s intellectual property for $116 million

                                    The article says they bought the IP. For someone so snarky you sure have it wrong. Now with a merger of fucking course you get employees with it, that's how it works. But Mr snark, the article says they bought it for the IP.

                                    But let's talk business. Now what's a cheaper way if you want the employees? You offer them a job. Costs nothing. Most would be happy to take it. How many staff were even left, after the obvious product failure, layoffs, and the best people seeing the writing on the wall and leaving. You're gonna pay what at least a cool half million per employee? Talk about a finders fee, instead of just offering them a job.

                                    Can't wait to see how you try to snark your way out of that. I probably won't respond, not worth it when you act like that.

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                                    Didn't mean to be so snarky mate. Have a good one.

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