Thats fair. I guess I am biased with one of the initial story that described the genesis of the product during a cliff top retreat on Benioff's property. All the hype, the demonstrations, but the actual product falls flat of any real functionality. There is a disconnect between the hype they sold and what they released. That is scam territory.
I am defining “serious for a consumer product company”. Putting that in a small device seems quite a feat.
If you define “serious” as “particles colliding” or “drugs that cure some type of cancer”, then no.
Keep in mind that I am using “serious” as opposed to “scammy”. I thin this pin is far from a scam.