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Plaud has a Note Pin which is an artificial intelligence that remembers everything

Plaud: Adding Artificial Intelligence Features to Speaker Labeling, Summary Templates, and Other Things to Plaud’s Glove

Plaud wants to use its new hand grenade in the fight. The company is pitching its new product to anyone that wants to get a grip on their daily meetings, as well as business bros trying to make connections at conferences. There’s a sort of simplicity to the NotePin. The purpose here is more for note-taking than the many promises of some artificial intelligence devices. Next time you switch the recorder on, make sure to look at the bullet points that came up.

That hasn’t stopped the work-oriented AI gadget hopefuls. Wearable devices are being thrust into the world en masse from companies like Plaud, Rewind. Artificial intelligence, and Limitless. Hardware development takes a long time so it’s possible the devices were in the works before Humane tanked. Google’s Pixel phones and Apple’s iPhones are being loaded up with similar productivity features, all in the effort to make people’s work lives more manageable and more productive.

Plaud’s artificial intelligence features are free for basic use, but can be used for more advanced things like speaker labeling and summary templates. Presumably anyone interested in buying this thing will want the pro features. The software will ultimately be what matters: the AI boom seems to mean many more people will start recording much more of their lives, and it’ll be up to Plaud and its competition to figure out what to do with all that information. A perfect memory is a tough thing to get right.

Record Your First Name and Name in an Audio Recording System, a Free Trial with a Guaranteed Subsidual Feed

You can keep a record of everyone you meet, or just remember the name of the dog food you were told to eat by your doctor. Or a wristband. Or a pin.

It costs $169 and lets you record up to 300 minutes of audio per month. You will have to pay an annual fee of $79 for the pro plan that gets you 1,200 minutes per month and features like labels that identify different speakers in a transcription.