It's Sunday again and before those scaries settle in, why not settle down with a cup of coffee and see what was happening on Product Hunt this week. Today, we've got a bunch of new AI models and tools, a breakdown of the Humane AI pin saga, and some of the hottest discussions that happened this week.





Humane, the startup behind the ambitious AI Pin, is being acquired by HP for $116 million—but the device itself isn’t part of the deal. Instead, HP is picking up Humane’s patents, trademarks, and some of its talent, leaving the AI Pin’s future in question. This move comes less than a year after the wearable struggled with disappointing reviews and technical issues, raising doubts about whether standalone AI hardware is ready for prime time.
For HP, this acquisition could signal a broader push into AI-driven computing. Humane’s research into ambient AI and user interfaces might find a second life inside HP’s existing hardware ecosystem, potentially influencing future laptops or wearables. But without the AI Pin itself, it’s unclear if this is a revival of Humane’s vision or just an expensive lesson in the limits of AI-first devices.
Here's what was popping on the Product Hunt Forums this week. We've got it all, from household robot concerns, to underrated coding tools, to big industry movements.
🤖 Would you let a robot in your home or not?
👨💻 What's your favorite criminally-underrated AI coding tool?
🤔 Has anyone tried Clay for managing relationships and networking?
😮 Nate Parrott, Arc's designer, has left for Anthropic
🤔 Will Reddit be a leading platform for discussions in the future?
❓ Best, quick features in Intercom to set up?
🤖 Does AI help your product or brand grow?
🧑💻 Would you trust AI agents / assistants with autonomous tasks