Humane startup finally demos a Star Trek communicator with projector
The mysterious Humane firm, founded by ex-Apple executives in 2018, has shown off its first-ever product, a wearable phone that projects call details into the user's hand.
Humane founders Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno
This was even more secretive than Apple. The only thing Humane, founded by former Apple director of software engineering Bethany Bongiorno and former Apple designer Imran Chaudhri, announced in five years was more funding investment.
However, Humane has reportedly today delivered a TED Talk in which it unveiled the company's first product.
That video excerpt -- there's no sound -- from the presentation, shows what a wearer sees when they have Humane's device, and they get a call.
The actual device looks remarkably like a narrow but chunky "Star Trek" communicator badge. It's even a wearable that appears to be worn roughly over the heart.
The communicator, presumably, has a microphone and speaker at the top, but it definitely has a laser projector in the bottom.
Toronto journalist Zarif Ali, was also at the presentation and tweeted that the full TED Talk would be released on April 22, 2023.
"Been following Humane since 2018, and even with the patents and speculation, this demo genuinely felt like the ones Steve Jobs would do back in the 2000s," Zarif went on to say. "Truly a special moment in tech and AI."
Humane's Chaudhri worked with Steve Jobs at Apple, and has recounted teasing him over continually saying NeXT computers were better than the Mac.
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Humane founders Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno
This was even more secretive than Apple. The only thing Humane, founded by former Apple director of software engineering Bethany Bongiorno and former Apple designer Imran Chaudhri, announced in five years was more funding investment.
However, Humane has reportedly today delivered a TED Talk in which it unveiled the company's first product.
I obtained a video of @Humane 's AI-powered wearable projector in action (clipped from a video @zarifali9 sent me of the #TED2023 by @imranchaudhri)
This looks insaneee! pic.twitter.com/DDOfTMCxH5-- Ray Wong (@raywongy)
That video excerpt -- there's no sound -- from the presentation, shows what a wearer sees when they have Humane's device, and they get a call.
The actual device looks remarkably like a narrow but chunky "Star Trek" communicator badge. It's even a wearable that appears to be worn roughly over the heart.
The communicator, presumably, has a microphone and speaker at the top, but it definitely has a laser projector in the bottom.
Toronto journalist Zarif Ali, was also at the presentation and tweeted that the full TED Talk would be released on April 22, 2023.
"Been following Humane since 2018, and even with the patents and speculation, this demo genuinely felt like the ones Steve Jobs would do back in the 2000s," Zarif went on to say. "Truly a special moment in tech and AI."
Humane's Chaudhri worked with Steve Jobs at Apple, and has recounted teasing him over continually saying NeXT computers were better than the Mac.
Read on AppleInsider
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Practicality <0%
Will reserve judgement till I see how it really works but right now, I don't want to be talking on speaker in public, how would this work while driving, what's the battery life and I don't want anything attached to my shirt.
I can see those who wear BT headsets all day, every day adopting it. For me, I'd rather leave my phone in my pocket and mange calls using my headphones.
That small wearable and earpiece seen there certainly can’t do everything an iPhone *could* do, but it does the core things that are important for many people, and will probably cost a lot less than an iPhone to make and sell. That could do very well indeed in countries where incomes aren’t at western standards, or in environments worldwide where staring at your screen like a zombie is frowned upon.
PS. Specifically to Red Oak’s comment: if you think ANY of the Apple products you enjoy took less than five years of development and billions of R&D money to come to market, you have another think coming.
but I still prefer the VOCERA Communication Badge to this whatever this is...
And this could also be done with Heads-up Display in your Glasses, I wonder how helpful this is.
I think, we should rather look at GLOBAL Devices from Gene Roddenberry's Earth Final Conflict.
A Rollable + Touchable Display, with Camera, 5G + Satellite Communication.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/14/18088620/samsung-foldable-phone-science-fiction-movies-television-westworld-star-trek
... only way it gets better is an implant in my brain....
2. If a phone, small and lite enough to wear on a shirt then there is the question of battery life. Motorola had a crazy small flip phone. It was around the time of the Motorola Razr, I forget the name and thought it was called the Motorola Vulcan? I found something called the Motorola Pebl but it was smaller. Sort of cool but highly impractical b/c it was so small.