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AI hardware is all the rage in startup land — though receptions have thus far been mixed. Two notable examples, Rabbit and Humane , released devices to disappointing results. a16z-backed Limitless and Exor-backed Bee AI , meanwhile, are working on their own screenless AI wearables.

Avi Schiffmann, a Harvard dropout who built a Webby Award-winning website tracking COVID-19 , is working on an AI device called Friend . As the name suggests, the neck-worn device is designed to be treated as a companion.

Schiffmann has raised $2.5 million in funding at a $50 million valuation from investors like Caffeinated Capital’s Raymond Tonsing, ZFellows founder Cory Levy, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, Solana founders Anatoly Yakovenko and Raj Gokal, Morning Brew CEO and co-founder Austin Rief, Jordan Singer, who works on AI efforts at Figma, and Google senior product manager Logan Kilpatrick.

The company said today it will start taking pre-orders of its basic white version , which is priced at $99 and expected to ship in January 2025. Product

Rather than focusing on productivity, the device is just a thin layer that connects to your phone via Bluetooth and constantly listens to you, in a bid to combat loneliness.

You can tap on the walkie-talkie button on the hardware and talk to the device. It will send you an in-app response to it like a text, and since Friend is listening to you all the time, it also can proactively send a message. For instance, it might wish you good luck before an interview.

And that’s about it. <strong>Image Credits:</strong> Friend Schiffmann believes that having a hardware around your neck makes it easier to talk to an AI companion rather than just having an app.

"I would really view the product as a like an emotional toy. I think the only use successful use case of large language models is people talking about their day and their feelings to tools like Replika or Character AI. But with hardware present, I believe it is a better emotional connect," Schiffmann told TechCrunch. AI companion and nothing else

Schiffmann said the device isn’t designed to be a therapist or […]

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