“Humain did not create this to be a PC maker,” said Humain CEO Tareq Amin at the Snapdragon Summit. “We created this to redefine the future user experience.”
The device’s core is an AI-focused operating system called Humain One, which sits on top of a chipset running on Windows on Arm. Its simple interface gives you options like “chat,” “generate image,” “knowledge retrieval” and “doc summarizer.”
It looks and feels different to any other laptop interface you might be used to, with a simple array of task-focused tiles rather than a window- or app-based display.
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