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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Humane Officially Launches The AI Pin

Handout photo - Humane, a San Francisco-based AI startup founded by ex-Apple executives, has unveiled its first product, the Ai Pin. This gadget is a pin that can be hooked onto your clothing and worn all day. The Ai Pin is a wearable projector with the ability to capture photos with an ultrawide RGB camera, send text messages and emails, and answer your most curious questions thanks to its ChatGPT-like capabilities. It operates on AI models from both OpenAI and Microsoft. It takes 13 MP photos and sends texts as well. The accessory is powered by a Snapdragon SoC but the exact processor is not revealed. Similar to other wearables such as wireless earbuds and smartwatches, the Ai Pin is designed to be a casual, everyday accessory. Despite its compact, all-aluminum appearance, it’s not as lightweight as it looks. Weighing about 55 grams, which is equivalent to a tennis ball, it needs a magnetic battery pack to stay attached to your shirt. For bulkier clothing options, Humane offers a separate clip-on accessory

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform Kaparot ritual ahead of Day of Atonement

STORY: Ultra-Orthodox Jews perform Kaparot ritual ahead of Day of Atonement DATELINE: Sept. 21, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:12 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: CULTURE/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of ultra-Orthodox Jews performing the Kaparot ritual STORYLINE: Ultra-Orthodox Jews performed the Kaparot ritual in the central Israeli city of Beit Shemesh, during which white chickens are slaughtered as a symbolic gesture of atonement ahead of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. The ritual consists of carefully passing a chicken over one's head three times while reciting the appropriate text, hoping to transfer their sins. The chicken is then slaughtered in a humane fashion in accordance with the laws of kashrut. The chicken itself is discreetly donated to a charitable cause, such as a yeshiva or orphanage, where it will be eaten just as any other chicken. Alternatively, the chicken will be sold. This year the Jewish Day of Atonement runs from the sunset of Sept. 24 to the sunset of Sept. 25. Xinhua News Agency cor

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Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence Forum - Washington

Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence Forum - Washington

Tristan Harris, co-founder of Center for Humane Technology, arrives for the United States Senate Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum in the Kennedy Caucus Room on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, September 13, 2023. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence Forum - Washington

Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence Forum - Washington

From left to right: United States Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat of New York), US Senator Todd Young (Republican of Indiana), and Rumman Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer of Humane Intelligence attend the US Senate Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum in the Kennedy Caucus Room on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, Wednesday, September 13, 2023. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US Senate Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum - Washington

US Senate Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum - Washington

United States Senator Todd Young (Republican of Indiana), left, and Rumman Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer of Humane Intelligence, at the US Senate Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence (AI) Forum in the Kennedy Caucus Room on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, September 13, 2023. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King partners with Hill`s Pet Nutrition to support the Clear The Shelters campaign at Pasadena Humane Society. Pasadena, CA, USA, August 10, 2023. Photo by Michael Simon/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King partners with Hill`s Pet Nutrition to support the Clear The Shelters campaign at Pasadena Humane Society. Pasadena, CA, USA, August 10, 2023. Photo by Michael Simon/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King partners with Hill`s Pet Nutrition to support the Clear The Shelters campaign at Pasadena Humane Society. Pasadena, CA, USA, August 10, 2023. Photo by Michael Simon/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King partners with Hill`s Pet Nutrition to support the Clear The Shelters campaign at Pasadena Humane Society. Pasadena, CA, USA, August 10, 2023. Photo by Michael Simon/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King Promotes Hill`s Pet Nutrition - LA

Joey King partners with Hill`s Pet Nutrition to support the Clear The Shelters campaign at Pasadena Humane Society. Pasadena, CA, USA, August 10, 2023. Photo by Michael Simon/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Volunteers help save animals after Turkish earthquakes

STORY: Volunteers help save animals after Turkish earthquakes DATELINE: March 21, 2023 LENGTH: 0:02:13 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of buildings destroyed by the earthquakes in Türkiye 2. various of cats and dogs saved by volunteers STORYLINE: After the massive earthquakes jolted Türkiye on Feb. 6, many animals, either someone's beloved pet or a neighborhood stray, were trapped beneath tons of concrete. To save these four-legged victims, the teams of Humane Society International (HSI), a leading force for animal protection, arrived in Türkiye after the quakes, working hand in hand with their Turkish peers. Kelly Donithan, HSI's director of animal disaster response, told Xinhua via an email interview that during their rescue operations which lasted almost a month, teams had gone out on several search-and-rescue missions per day, which involved scanning the area for signs of animals and visiting specific locations provided by anxious pet owners. "We would often be pas

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12 pet dogs abandoned on Okayama mountain

12 pet dogs abandoned on Okayama mountain

OKAYAMA, Japan - Twelve small dogs are temporarily kept at an Okayama prefectural humane society on Aug. 23, 2010, after they were found on a mountain in Okayama Prefecture. A woman living near the mountain reported to police earlier in the day that the dogs, including toy poodles, Pekingese, Pomeranians and other pet dogs, were abandoned on the mountain.

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Jews perform Kaparot ritual ahead of Day of Atonement

STORY: Jews perform Kaparot ritual ahead of Day of Atonement DATELINE: Oct. 3, 2022 LENGTH: 0:02:49 LOCATION: BEIT SHEMESH, Israel CATEGORY: SOCIETY/CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Jewish people buying white chickens 2. various of Jewish people passing white chicken over others' heads STORYLINE: Ultra-orthodox Jews on Sunday performed the Kaparot ritual in the central Israeli city of Beit Shemesh, during which white chickens were slaughtered as a symbol of atonement ahead of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. The ritual consists of carefully passing a chicken over one's head three times while reciting the appropriate text, hoping to transfer the sins. The chicken is then slaughtered in a humane fashion in accordance with the laws of kashrut. The chicken itself is discreetly donated to a charitable cause, where it will be eaten just as any other chicken. This year the Jewish Day of Atonement will run from the sunset of Oct. 4 to the sunset of Oct. 5. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from

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Commentary: U.S. haunted by human-trafficking tragedy

STORY: Commentary: U.S. haunted by human-trafficking tragedy DATELINE: July 1, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:50 LOCATION: NEW YORK, U.S. CATEGORY: POLITICS/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP (English): XIA LIN, Xinhua correspondent 2. various of newspaper titles and street views of the U.S. STORYLINE: STANDUP (English): XIA LIN, Xinhua correspondent "The death toll of migrants in a sweltering 18-wheeler on Monday in San Antonio, Texas, has risen to 53, 40 male and 13 female. 'Deaths of 53 migrants in Texas stoke grief, fears of a deadly summer' -- this is the title of the report by The Washington Post. 'Tractor-trailers are common because these criminal organizations are trying to maximize profit.' 'When U.S. Immigration Policy Kills' -- this is the title of the commentary by The Wall Street Journal. 'Human smuggling is an ugly business, and sometimes a murderous one. The death of at least 50 migrants trapped in a truck in broiling heat is a crime, but it's also another sign that America lacks a humane, sensible immigratio

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People in Kuwait City hold rally to support Palestinians

STORY: People in Kuwait City hold rally to support Palestinians DATELINE: April 19, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:34 LOCATION: Kuwait City CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the rally STORYLINE: Protesters carrying the Palestinian flag gathered at Al-Erada Square in Kuwait City Monday to show support for the Palestinian people and condemn what happened at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. The protestors said that the issue of Jerusalem is a just, humane, Islamic cause, and "we affirm Kuwait's position on this issue." Palestinians clashed with Israeli police forces on Friday at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, leaving more than 100 people wounded. The compound is a site holy to both Muslims and Jews, the latter of whom call it the Temple Mount. The tension between Israel and the Palestinians has flared up in the West Bank and East Jerusalem over the past three weeks as the Jewish festival of Passover overlap with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Last year, clashes in Jerusalem led to an 11-day conflict bet

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Tristan Harris, co-founder and president at the Center for Humane Technology, testifies virtually during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The hearing is examining the effect social media companies' algorithms and design choices have on users and discourse. Photo by Al Drago/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Tristan Harris, co-founder and president at the Center for Humane Technology, testifies virtually during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The hearing is examining the effect social media companies' algorithms and design choices have on users and discourse. Photo by Al Drago/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Tristan Harris, co-founder and president at the Center for Humane Technology, testifies virtually during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The hearing is examining the effect social media companies' algorithms and design choices have on users and discourse. Photo by Al Drago/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Hearings - Washington

Senate Hearings - Washington

Tristan Harris, co-founder and president at the Center for Humane Technology, testifies virtually during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The hearing is examining the effect social media companies' algorithms and design choices have on users and discourse. Photo by Al Drago/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing - Washington

Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing - Washington

Tristan Harris, President of the Center for Humane Technology, makes an opening statement during a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The committee will hear testimony about social media platforms' use of algorithms and amplification. Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing - Washington

Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing - Washington

Tristan Harris, President of the Center for Humane Technology, makes an opening statement during a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The committee will hear testimony about social media platforms' use of algorithms and amplification. Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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French method emphasizes humane care for dementia patients

French method emphasizes humane care for dementia patients

Saki Ishikawa (L), a 28-year-old nurse, teaches care staff in Tokyo on June 25, 2017, how to attend to a patient with dementia using a caregiving method developed in France. With its name deriving from "human" and "attitude," humanitude was developed more than 30 years in France. Focusing on respecting each person's dignity and independence, the method is considered effective in developing a smooth relationship between people working at welfare facilities, as well as improving patients' emotional conditions. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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12 pet dogs abandoned on Okayama mountain

12 pet dogs abandoned on Okayama mountain

OKAYAMA, Japan - Twelve small dogs are temporarily kept at an Okayama prefectural humane society on Aug. 23, 2010, after they were found on a mountain in Okayama Prefecture. A woman living near the mountain reported to police earlier in the day that the dogs, including toy poodles, Pekingese, Pomeranians and other pet dogs, were abandoned on the mountain. (Kyodo)

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