I would be highly interested in some form of kit for the bicycle warning system. It is highly relevant to my interests. DYI from scratch is a little beyond my ability.
Wow, Mind Blown Thank you for bringing this to my data-net Where does the identification routine happen? The "Chair" "Person" logic is happening INSIDE the hardware/firmware, at the PC Python code level, or is there a link to an Online Decoder like 'Speech to Text' calls Google for the heavy AI processing? Or simply; can this run completely remote and autonomously without external data? Thanks!
NOT for beginners! Don't even begin to think that you can use it out of the box. If you are not well versed in Python 3, it will never run. (I got it to run from PyCharm.) There is no GUI. There is no manual.
Issac Azimov's "Franchise" novel describes the benevolent General AI computer, "Multivac" from 1955 in such a way as you requested. Worth a quick review. Cheers
I would be highly interested in some form of kit for the bicycle warning system.
It is highly relevant to my interests.
DYI from scratch is a little beyond my ability.
Epic introduction of the OpenCV AI Kit 🤣
Wow, Mind Blown Thank you for bringing this to my data-net
Where does the identification routine happen? The "Chair" "Person" logic is happening INSIDE the hardware/firmware, at the PC Python code level, or is there a link to an Online Decoder like 'Speech to Text' calls Google for the heavy AI processing? Or simply; can this run completely remote and autonomously without external data? Thanks!
The beginning was a little cheesy ... but the ending was scary !!! Good one !
OAK-D is amazing!
NOT for beginners! Don't even begin to think that you can use it out of the box. If you are not well versed in Python 3, it will never run. (I got it to run from PyCharm.) There is no GUI. There is no manual.
how does this compare to the intel realsene?
Cool video, thanks :)
I don’t know, Skynet would be a good alternative to the current political system. The ultimate third party option.
Issac Azimov's "Franchise" novel describes the benevolent General AI computer, "Multivac" from 1955 in such a way as you requested. Worth a quick review. Cheers