Despite seemingly having nothing else in the pipeline and the AI Pin being dead on arrival, Bloomberg reports the company is “seeking a price of between $750 million and $1 billion in a sale.”

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    6 months ago

    They designed a product that doesn’t solve a problem that anyone has. On top of that they designed something that doesn’t even work well.

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      If they had a couple of unbeatable patents that they just couldn’t figure out how to turn into products, that’s almost forgivable – you blew your launch, so you sell out to a company who has the resources to make your ideas into something the public will buy. But as far as I can tell, these guys don’t really have any IP worth buying them out for.

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      6 months ago

      And it was overpriced. I can see people buying a useless toy for 50 bucks, but not for $700.

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      6 months ago

      I never looked into it, but assumed it was just like an “echo dot”. May deserves a premium for being smaller and belatedly powered, as much as $30?