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    HP Acquires Humane and Its AI Pin for $116M

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Contractual Acquisition: Humane agreed to sell its A.I. capabilities and related assets to HP for $116 million, ending the ambitious pursuit of its Ai Pin device, which aimed to replace smartphones.

    2. Disappointing Performance: The Ai Pin, launched at $699, failed to meet sales expectations with only 10,000 units sold due to critical reviews over its A.I. responsiveness and battery issues.

    3. Shifting Business Focus: Following significant funding from high-profile investors totaling $240 million and a bid for over $1 billion during a sale process, Humane announced a pivot in priorities as it plans to shut down its Ai Pin operations by the end of the month.

    4. Integration into HP: HP aims to leverage Humane’s technology by incorporating it into its products through a new innovation lab called HP IQ, emphasizing the development of A.I.-enhanced capabilities in its offerings.

    HP’s recent acquisition of Humane, the ambitious startup behind the Ai Pin, marks a significant turn in the tech landscape. For $116 million, HP will absorb parts of Humane’s business, including its artificial intelligence capabilities and intellectual property. This deal reflects a shift in strategy for both companies.

    Humane aimed to revolutionize personal technology. By designing a wearable device that clips onto clothing, they intended to create an alternative to smartphones. The Ai Pin promised convenience, allowing users to interact via voice commands and projecting visual information onto their hands. However, the product failed to live up to expectations.

    Despite ambitious marketing campaigns and notable endorsements, the Ai Pin struggled in the market. Initial reviews pointed to persistent software issues, such as inaccurate responses and slow performance. Additionally, hardware concerns, like overheating batteries, undermined consumer confidence. Humane set an ambitious target of selling 100,000 units in its first year but only managed around 10,000 orders. This stark reality prompted the company to advise customers to cease using the potentially hazardous charging cases.

    Following its disappointing product launch, Humane sought other avenues to sustain its ambitious vision. Last year, they engaged an investment bank to explore a sale while searching for more funding. Initially, they aimed for a valuation surpassing $1 billion. However, the eventual $116 million deal with HP offers a different path forward.

    HP’s intentions for the acquired technology are clear. The company plans to enhance its laptops with advanced A.I. capabilities, making its product line more relevant in a rapidly evolving tech environment. HP’s president, Enrique Lores, emphasized the importance of innovative, A.I.-powered tools. Integrating Humane’s technology into a new innovation lab, HP IQ, aligns with this vision.

    The future of wearable tech remains uncertain. While Humane’s founders, Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, will continue their work within HP, the dreams of the Ai Pin fade. Consumers now anticipate how HP will leverage this technology to create a more integrated and intelligent user experience across its portfolio. The transition from a struggling startup to a component of a larger tech giant illustrates the ever-changing dynamics of the technology industry.

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