Humane, former Silicon Valley’s AI Hardware starts, announced on Tuesday that it was partially acquired by HP for $ 116 million, less than half of $ 240 million, the start -up funding.
The third may not have been a big day for some human investors, but it was particularly chaotic for its approximately 200 employees, according to internal documents seen by TechCrunch and two sources who called for anonymity to discuss private issues.
Hours after the announcement of the acquisition, several employees who received HP offers with a fee increases between 30% and 70%, as well as inventory plans and HP bonuses, the sources revealed. Many bids worked on the company’s basic software, although sources also reported that all the people who worked on software received work offers.
In the meantime, other human employees – especially those who worked closely to AI PIN devices, including quality, automation and business and were notified that they were out of work on Tuesday night, according to sources.
This work offers HP’s interest in acquiring the Humane team from Software Engineers focusing on AI as part of the takeover. Engineers who can build around AI systems are some of the hottest goods in Silicon Valley today. While Humane’s team does not train AI Foundation models from scratch – as do OPENAI engineers, Google and other AI workshops – these employees are still very sought after. This makes it difficult even for giant Legacy players, such as HP, to hire.
Companies announced on Tuesday that a recently launched innovation workshop on HP-HP IQ-not only will host Humane co-founders, Imran Chaudhri and CEO Bethany Bongiorno, as well as the AI operating system of the start-up, COSMOS. The new unit will focus on integrating artificial intelligence into personal computers, HP printers and connected meeting rooms.
Social media users were Quick fun to Humane’s employeesSome of whom leave their buzzy jobs for stable roles that create AI HP printers. However, one source said that these work offers, with their highest salaries, were exciting for many who received them.
Impromptu, meetings across the company
The acquisition of HP was not exactly a surprise to human employees. The New York Times It was reported in June that Humane wanted to sell himself to HP for more than $ 1 billionAlthough the final price ended up being much lower.
Humane’s leadership also told some employees to prepare for “big news” to come in late January, one person said.
But the news did not come until the second half of February. When they did, Humane employees were not largely given to a heads-up that a final deal had been hit or that the AI PIN would be completed.
About noon Pacific Time on Tuesday, Humane’s head of staff, Andie Adragna, sent to employees a Google Meet Invite in an improvised meeting throughout the company that was about to happen in just a few hours, according to the internal correspondence seen by the TechCrunch. The meeting was held at the office of the company of San Francisco and was alive for remote employees.
At the meeting, Bongiorno told the employees that the acquisition offer just minutes before the Humane and HP press release went live, a source described.
During another meeting throughout the company later that day, Bongiorno clarified that some employees would receive work offers to work on the HP IQ and others would not.
Afterwards, many human employees were fired by email on Tuesday and had their access to the company’s systems immediately cut off, another source said.
The total number of human employees affected by redundancies is unclear. HP and Humane did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comments.
A premature, problematic starting material AI


Humane’s business showed signs for a while.
The AI pin met immediately Negative reviews by early testers – A moral killer for company employees. Later, the case of product charge was soon considered a fire risk. To make things worse, the head of the company’s engineering products abandoned the start in July to start his own company with some other humanitarian executioners.
Then things got very bad. Returns for PIN AI exceeded its sales at a pointwhich may have pushed the company to reduce AI pins price from $ 699 to $ 499.
After the redemption announcement, Humane told customers that should be ”recycle“AI pins of $ 499, which the startup says will stop mainly working in less than two weeks.
This said, some employees consider them to be human as a moderate story of success for a start.
Most newly established companies do not sell thousands of devices, earn national attention and are acquired for millions. Starting employees are involved in these companies understand the danger that their company will probably fail, but will try anyway. In the case of Humane, at least some of the staff offered a well -paid HP job and will continue to continue some projects that started in Humane.
Interestingly, PIN AI, with its mission replacing a smartphone, has died right as other portable AIs seem to steam.
Meta’s smart Ray-Ban AI glasses continue to sell well and the company is reportedly preparing new releases for traffic later this year. Rabbit’s R1 landed on Best Buy It stores this week, opening the door to more consumers of electronics. And we are still waiting for the liberation of the friend, another AI start by creating a portable device to deal with loneliness.
Perhaps most ironically, Apple released a iPhone’s $ 599 version this week, which is filled with AI features, imitating features of devices that hoped to replace the phones.
The AI pin was almost certainly ahead of its time – the question now is, how early?