Former Apple executives’ failed Humane Ai Pin has found new life through an open-source project called OpenPin, after HP acquired the intellectual property and deactivated the service that powered the device. This unexpected development transforms what had become expensive paperweights into potentially more capable devices, now that development restrictions have been removed and the community can expand the hardware’s functionality beyond its original limitations.
The big picture: Humane’s Ai Pin wearable device has been revived through open-source development after the original company shut down its backend services.
Why this matters: The resurrection demonstrates how consumer electronics can gain second lives through community-driven development when companies abandon their products.
What happened: HP purchased Humane’s intellectual property but discontinued the backend services necessary for the Ai Pin to function.