Startups aren’t giving up on the idea of AI-powered pins, with the latest device from Plaud focused on just one task: taking notes. Compared to Humanne’s Ai Pin or Rabbit’s r1 device, NotePin’s focus may be a disappointment, or it might make the company’s promises seem more believable. You can wear it as a necklace or a wristband, allowing you to record meetings and dictate notes to yourself, and have them transcribed by OpenAI’s GPT-4o. This episode of the Techcrunch Minute is sponsored by Aerospace. Subscribe for more on YouTube: Follow TechCrunch on Instagram: TikTok: X: Facebook: Read more: |
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