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Ken Kocienda

@kocienda

Head of Product Engineering at Humane. Past: 15 years at , inventor of iPhone autocorrect, author of “Creative Selection”

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linkhttps://humane.com calendar_today20-05-2008 17:03:50

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I still love programming in ObjC. I just wrote a little iOS app for myself last week. Don’t anybody get any ideas though. I’m not for hire. 😉

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My main use for the Ai Pin is to answer questions about the world, so I’ll focus mostly on that. I’m curious, so I have a lot of questions. Just last week, I was in Japan, and my wife joined me for the last few days of my trip.

Before she arrived, I was watching a TV show about

My main use for the Ai Pin is to answer questions about the world, so I’ll focus mostly on that. I’m curious, so I have a lot of questions. Just last week, I was in Japan, and my wife joined me for the last few days of my trip. Before she arrived, I was watching a TV show about
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Product of years of compounding chains of thought on engineering and design.

We love to see it. Excited to get mine.

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today is the day for ai pin.

this is going to be some thoughts with a sprinkle of optimism.

to start off, every legacy media and many who claim to be new media are missing out on what the future holds for humane and its first product, the ai pin.

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Today, the first public reviews about the Humane Ai Pin are now available for you all to read, In my career, I’ve worked on several 1.0 products you’ve probably used—the first iPhone is chief among them—and so I’ve been through this before. Let me run down some of the thoughts

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It seems to me that a lot of reviewers just simply don’t want to deal with a learning curve for a new interface that takes more than 5 seconds to master?

There is a learning curve to using the Ai Pin’s hand gestures to control and navigate Cosmos but it took me 5 days to get

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Look at that 2021 version with the straps. We called it “ironman” because you wore it in the center of your chest, and as you can see, it was pretty big. We’ve come a long way indeed!

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today is a really big day for Humane, and i'm so proud of the team.

we've been building something for the past 5 years that is very big and ambitious, and also something that people told us was impossible or called vapor. but it's real, and it's really hard.

there is A LOT

today is a really big day for @Humane, and i'm so proud of the team. we've been building something for the past 5 years that is very big and ambitious, and also something that people told us was impossible or called vapor. but it's real, and it's really hard. there is A LOT
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When I first saw the Humane Pin video, wrist-movement interactions caught my attention.
So, instead of waiting to try it, I built a quick prototype over the weekend to laser in ...

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my four month travelogue… busy times!

new york
korea
japan
las vegas
uae
saudi arabia
korea
japan
san diego
spain
taiwan
singapore
japan
las vegas

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