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Humane Is for Sale, But Who Would Buy Them?

Liana Baker, Mark Gurman, Shirin Ghaffary, and Katie Roof, reporting for Bloomberg:*

Artificial intelligence startup Humane Inc. has been seeking a
buyer for its business, according to people familiar with the
matter, just weeks after the company’s closely watched wearable AI
device had a rocky public launch. […] Humane is seeking a price
of between $750 million and $1 billion in a sale, one person said.
The process is still early and may not result in a deal.

Last year it was valued by investors at $850 million, according to
tech news site the Information. The company has raised $230
million to date from a roster of high-profile investors including
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman.

I suspect they’ll sell for a pittance — way less than the $230 million they’ve raised. I just don’t see what they have to offer. Humane doesn’t own the AI that powers the AI Pin — that comes from OpenAI, which seemingly not only doesn’t want to buy Humane, but is supposedly in exploratory talks with Jony Ive’s LoveFrom to design and build their own AI devices. The laser projector idea seems to be a bust, and the hardware’s battery life is measured in hours between battery pack swaps.

Off the top of my head, the only company that could afford a $1 billion-ish price for Humane and is dumb enough to do it is HP.

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Liana Baker, Mark Gurman, Shirin Ghaffary, and Katie Roof, reporting for Bloomberg:*

Artificial intelligence startup Humane Inc. has been seeking a
buyer for its business, according to people familiar with the
matter, just weeks after the company’s closely watched wearable AI
device had a rocky public launch. […] Humane is seeking a price
of between $750 million and $1 billion in a sale, one person said.
The process is still early and may not result in a deal.

Last year it was valued by investors at $850 million, according to
tech news site the Information. The company has raised $230
million to date from a roster of high-profile investors including
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman.

I suspect they’ll sell for a pittance — way less than the $230 million they’ve raised. I just don’t see what they have to offer. Humane doesn’t own the AI that powers the AI Pin — that comes from OpenAI, which seemingly not only doesn’t want to buy Humane, but is supposedly in exploratory talks with Jony Ive’s LoveFrom to design and build their own AI devices. The laser projector idea seems to be a bust, and the hardware’s battery life is measured in hours between battery pack swaps.

Off the top of my head, the only company that could afford a $1 billion-ish price for Humane and is dumb enough to do it is HP.

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