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The Roundup
March 2nd, 2025
AI, AI, and more AI
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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.

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Leaderboard highlights
Claude Code and Claude 3.7 Sonnet
Claude Code and Claude 3.7 Sonnet ā€” Our most intelligent model to date
Claude 3.7 Sonnet is Anthropicā€™s latest AI model, offering faster responses and improved reasoning. They also introduced Claude Code, a terminal-based assistant that helps developers with coding tasks like editing, testing, and version control.
Basalt ā€” Integrate AI in your product in seconds
Basalt is a platform that enables rapid integration of AI features into products. It offers tools for prompt crafting, LLM output testing, seamless deployment via SDK, and performance monitoring, all within a collaborative workflow.
Zapier Agents
Zapier Agents ā€” Create your own superhuman teammates in minutes.
Zapier Agents enables users to create custom AI assistants that integrate with over 7,000 apps, automating tasks and workflows. These agents can access live business data and operate on command or autonomously.
Gemini Code Assist
Gemini Code Assist ā€” Code faster and smarter for free
Gemini Code Assist is an AI-powered coding assistant that integrates with IDEs like VS Code and JetBrains, offering code completion, generation, and natural language chat. It supports over 20 programming languages and provides enterprise-grade security and privacy.
GPT-4.5
GPT-4.5 ā€” The largest and best model for chat yet in GPT family
OpenAI has introduced GPT-4.5, its most advanced model to date, enhancing pattern recognition, expanding knowledge, and reducing hallucinations. GPT-4.5 offers more natural interactions, better intent understanding, and excels in writing, programming, and problem-solving tasks.
FROM THE FRONTIER
AI Pin, no more?

Humane, the startup behind the ambitious AI Pin, is being acquired by HP for $116 millionā€”but the device itself isnā€™t part of the deal. Instead, HP is picking up Humaneā€™s patents, trademarks, and some of its talent, leaving the AI Pinā€™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. Humaneā€™s research into ambient AI and user interfaces might find a second life inside HPā€™s existing hardware ecosystem, potentially influencing future laptops or wearables. But without the AI Pin itself, itā€™s unclear if this is a revival of Humaneā€™s vision or just an expensive lesson in the limits of AI-first devices.

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Everything you missed this past week on Product Hunt: Top products, spicy community discourse, key trends on the site, and long-form pieces weā€™ve recently published.