Humane, a startup founded by former Apple employees, said on Wednesday it has raised $100 million and will release its first products this spring.
The company, founded in 2018 by Imran Chaudhri and Bethany
Bongiorno, has now raised $241 million but has yet to disclose what it is
building, saying only that it is a "software platform and consumer device
built from the ground up for artificial intelligence."
A video posted by the company and patent filings suggest
that a wearable device will project information onto the real world and allow
users to manipulate that information with their hands.
Humane also said that it is collaborating with OpenAI, the
creator of AI products such as ChatGPT that can generate human-like
conversational text and Dall-E that can generate images, to integrate OpenAI's
technology into Humane's device.
Sam Altman, OpenAI's founder and a previous Humane investor,
participated in funding round on Wednesday, the company said.
Humane also said that Microsoft, which has built a massive
cloud computing infrastructure specifically for AI, took part in the funding
round.
Humane said it will partner with Microsoft's cloud to bring
Humane's software services platform to market.
"Our products are built on an integrated device and
cloud platform that will allow us, and others, to create AI-driven experiences
that feel natural, fun and needed," Patrick Gates, another Apple veteran
who is Humane's chief technology officer, said in a statement.
Humane also said that it is working with Korean electronics
giant LG Electronics "on potential (research and development) projects for
the next phase of Humane products" and with Volvo Car's Tech Fund on
"a potential future collaboration which would be the first example of
Humane's offering being applied to the automotive industry." © Reuters
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