Amazon's budget security brand, Blink, announced two new cameras during the company's fall hardware event in New York City: the Blink Mini 2K+ and the Blink Outdoor 2K+. As the names suggest, these cameras sport 2K resolution to pick up more details. But it's the Blink Arc accessory that makes these security cameras more interesting. The Arc can combine two cameras and stitch the feeds together for a complete 180-degree view.
Whether it's Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner or the legendary Novak Djokovic in the men's tournaments, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek or Coco Gauff in the women's, the level of individual talent rises constantly. These improvements are attributable to the amazing natural talents of the athletes, combined with the best coaching the sport can offer. The right coach can make all the difference between being a player and being a champion.
It has two AI systems: the first one works within the robot, which processes the language. The other works on the internet servers. This one processes the 'vision', which allows the robotic SwitchBot AI Pet to use its cameras as eyes, microphones as ears, and speakers as a mouth. To make it more toy-like, the company dresses up the device with a fuzzy, furry material like fur.
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It's because of the talent war that was started by Mark Zuckerberg. I used to work at Meta, and I speak with my former colleagues often about this. When I heard about their compensation packages, I was shocked - it's really in the tens of millions range. But it shows that in this age, AI researchers who make the best models and stand at the frontier of technology are really worth this amount of money.
The new feature builds upon Amazon's existing Lens tool by adding instant product recognition as users point their cameras at items in the physical world. "Lens Live instantly scans products and shows real-time matches in a swipeable carousel to make finding the right item easier," said Trishul Chilimbi, Vice President and Distinguished Scientist, Stores Foundational AI at Amazon. The tool operates through AWS-managed Amazon OpenSearch and Amazon SageMaker services, deploying machine learning models at scale for immediate product identification.