The maker of the Raspberry Pi is teaming up with Google to create artificial intelligence systems for the small single-board computer. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is surveying the community to find out what AI smart tools it wants to see on the Pi, which will be built by Google during 2017.
“Google has developed a huge range of tools for machine learning, IoT, wearables, robotics, and home automation,” the Raspberry Pi Foundation says on its blog. “Its survey mentions face- and emotion-recognition and speech-to-text translation, to natural language processing and sentiment analysis, the firm has developed a lot of technology in the fields of machine learning and AI.”
“The tech giant also provides powerful technology for navigation, bots, and predictive analytics,” the post adds.
Google says:
“Hi, makers! Thank you for taking the time to take our survey. We at Google are interested in creating smart tools for makers, and want to hear from you about what would be most helpful. As a thank you, we will share our findings with the community so that you can learn more about makers around the world.”
If you want to get involved, you can help guide Google’s AI efforts for the Raspberry Pi by filling in this short survey.
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