Future Robotics
SAiSO.The real life Razer Robot,with real life Sencor.
Credit Educational Legacy
Get Started for FREE
Sign up with Facebook Sign up with X
I don't have a Facebook or a X account
Your new post is loading...
Wyatt Mizell's comment,
September 20, 2019 10:58 AM
I found this article very interesting because when I need groceries i usually use amazon and they come in installation bags so that the cold foods such as produce stay cold
Wyatt Mizell's curator insight,
September 20, 2019 2:42 PM
This video describes on how Artificial Intelligence is used through online shopping. One of the drawbacks this video explains is that online shopping only shows you what you type into the computer and not any new things that you have not seen before. Also, shopping online for yourself only provides a limited amount of information where as for an example you could go into a store and see what other peoples inputs are for the certain item you want to buy. It was estimated that 2.3 trillion dollars were spent in a year for online shopping but that is only 10% of how much people spend on all types of shopping throughout the year.
Smart Home Trends - Erik Overbeeke Consult's curator insight,
February 26, 2014 2:53 PM
These wearable electronics soon will interact with the smart home |
Richard Platt's curator insight,
May 11, 2015 7:07 PM
"Orthosense" by David Schnare, and the game "Seed" by Alexandre Ribeiro da Silva, took top spot out of the thousands of entries from 37 countries -- up from 19 last year. With an incentive like a cash prize pool of $465,000 awarded to 21 of the winners, developers were challenged to blur the lines between human and computer interaction with a camera similar to the one already embedded in many of today's devices, including the HP Envy laptop and Lenovo B50 All-in-One desktop. - Utilizing a best-in-class three-dimensional depth sensor, RealSense 3D technology enables new ways to interact, including 22-point hand and finger tracking and gesture recognition, facial detection and tracking, speech recognition, and even background subtraction to create a kind of green screen – without needing a green screen. - Think of it as Kinect on steroids. - "As rapidly and profoundly as technology continues to advance, one thing remains constant: the need for more human and intuitive ways to interact with it," says Scott Steinberg, a leading analyst, futurist, and author of Make Change Work for You. "Whether scanning in favorite objects, like children's toys, and reprinting them on demand at grandma's house, navigating through 3D models of homes or tradeshow floors with the wave of a hand, or using gesture controls to flip through your music collection, it's only natural for software and hardware developers alike to look to technology solutions such as this that provide more user-friendly and accessible controls."
Chuck Taylor's curator insight,
January 23, 2015 9:36 AM
Cool service concept. Haven't seen this anywhere else and one of the reasons SB's continues to pave the coffee ways.
MJUNCKE's curator insight,
November 21, 2014 5:58 AM
...oh there might be some great Coaching Work ahead! And for those of you who are already complaining; read this Rant: http://www.jonloomer.com/2014/11/18/quit-facebook-marketing/
Luke_Lee13's curator insight,
March 23, 2015 11:15 PM
If you're looking for a cheap tablet with good quality,you may wanna give a try on Feibrand |