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Carrying an Intelligent Conversation with Chatbots Paul Golata
Have you ever knowingly encountered a chatbot? A recent experience left me frustrated, yet smiling when I realized that “Albert, the Customer Service Agent” was really “Albert, the AI Chatbot.” Even cooler is that “Albert, the AI Chatbot” was good enough to have fooled me into thinking I was talking to a human.

Android and Human Interaction: Warp Speed Ahead Paul Golata
Humanity is proceeding with warp speed in the interaction between humans, robots, and even androids—robotic machines that resemble human beings.

Introducing an MCU Guy to FPGA: Part 3 Mouser Staff
Recently I was given a project that required me to transition from MCU to FPGA development. In this four-part blog series, I examine how I translated my existing knowledge and experience with MCUs into FPGA development. In Part 2, I explored example code and discovered additional useful resources. Now in Part 3, I learned about OpenCV and simple data transferring from the FPGA to the MCU.

Introducing an MCU Guy to FPGA: Part 2 Mouser Staff
Recently I was given a project that would require me to transition from MCU to FPGA development. In this four-part blog series, I examine how I translated my existing knowledge and experiencing with MCUs into FPGA development. In Part 1, I examined some advantages and disadvantages of FPGAs, introduced the Terasic DE10 Nano development kit, and explored a few key FPGA planning considerations. Now in Part 2, I explore example code and discover additional useful resources.

Introducing an MCU Guy To FPGA: Part 1 Mouser Staff
Recently I was given a project that would require me to make the transition from MCU to FPGA development, which requires a move into the bigger and more capable ARM cortex outside of the safety and ease of the mBed environment. In this four-part blog series, I’ll examine how to translate my existing knowledge and experiencing with MCUs into FPGA development. In Part 1, we’ll begin with some advantages and disadvantages of FPGAs, introduce you to the Terasic DE10 Nano development kit, and look at a few key FPGA planning considerations.

Intel® Compute Card: Poised to (Re)Revolutionize Portable Computing Lynnette Reese
Back in 2016, Intel® introduced its Compute Stick, which is a device about the size of a pack of gum that can transform any HDMI display into a small computer. Intel’s upcoming Compute Card is slated to take this concept even further and potentially revolutionize portable computing yet again. With a Compute Card and a docking station, you can take your computer—at least the most important bits—with you, as the Card comes complete with a processor, onboard storage, memory, wireless connectivity, and flexible I/O options.

Movidius Is Accelerating Computer Vision and Object Recognition Mouser Staff
Developing an artificial neural network requires both learning and operating capabilities: The Intel® Movidius™ Neural Compute Stick platform handles parallel matrix math and and includes five pre-trained neural network models in the SDK. This design allows faster and simpler access to the recognition models and, thereby, allows faster overall learning and operation.

Shaping Smarter Cities: Augmented Reality Puts Surgeons on the Cutting Edge Rick DeMeis
Using augmented reality, medical practitioners can simulate procedures, gain visibility into the human body, and learn more quickly and efficiently.

Shaping Smarter Cities: Augmented Reality Engages K-12 Students, Improves Learning Jose Chavez
Augmented reality is challenging traditional K-12 teaching methods by simultaneously meeting visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles.

Shaping Smarter Cities: Augmented Reality Claims Stake in the Future of Workplaces Majeed Ahmad
Augmented reality demonstrated the ability to improve workflows and boost efficiency via devices such as headsets, glasses, and head-mounted displays.

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