Hey wait excuse me what the fuck, we need to bully these people so fucking much
bad company, ai icky, sure, whatever. but like.
every company goes through recalls
isn't this a pretty swift, appropriate, and overall reasonable response to what is inevitably quite an uncommon and unlikely issue? idk this seems better than what a lot of “good” companies would do and have done
They're not, because of techbroism of course, but yes, at that price point they absolutely should be bullied for shipping a shitty peripheral.
If you want to know how a company makes it all the way to market with such an out-of-touch, poorly performing product, the Times interviewed "23 current and former employees, advisers and investors," and their anecdotes shed a lot of light on how this can happen. The two founders apparently "preferred positivity over criticism, leading them to disregard warnings about the AI Pin’s poor battery life and power consumption. A senior software engineer was dismissed after raising questions about the product, they said, while others left out of frustration." After that software engineer was fired for questioning if the AI pin would be ready for launch, the report describes a staff meeting where the founders "said the employee had violated policy by talking negatively about Humane." It's hard to make a good product if you can't honestly talk about the negatives and positives for fear of retaliation.
Like literally nothing it does can't be done with a smartphone or even a smartwatch. This is literally the type of thing Marx was talking about when it comes to capitalist "innovation" arising from the need for endless profit rather than actual needs to be satisfied
