HP Buys Humane’s Assets for $116M

On Tuesday, Humane announced that HP had acquired most of its assets for $116 million. The hardware startup company is immediately discontinuing the sales of its $499 AI pins. Humane notified its customers that their devices would stop functioning before the end of February 2025.

After February 28th these AI Pins will no longer be able to connect to Humane’s servers, and those devices will not be capable of calling, messaging, AI queries, or cloud access. So, the startup is advising its pin owners to transfer their data to an external device immediately. The organization also plans to dissolve its customer support team by 28th February, and those who bought an AI Pin in the last 90 days are eligible for a refund, but anyone who bought the device before that is not eligible.

This update brings a sudden end to the short-lived buzzy hardware startup. The organization made a wave in April 2024 by launching its AI Pin, which was supposed to be a mobile phone replacement. However, the actual product disappointed early consumers and reviewers. At some point, Humane’s returns for AI Pin started outpacing its sales. In October last year, the company dropped the AI Pins’ price by $200.

According to a blog post about the acquisition, HP is also acquiring Humane’s engineers and product managers. The team will become part of a newly established division within HP called HP IQ, described as an “AI innovation lab” dedicated to developing an intelligent ecosystem across HP’s products and services for the future of work.

In addition to talent, HP will acquire some of Humane’s technology, including its CosmOS AI operating system. Recently, Humane teased CosmOS in an ad, showcasing its potential use across various devices, including car entertainment systems, smart speakers, TVs, and Android phones. This technology could play a key role in integrating AI into HP’s personal computers and printers.

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