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Toolbuilder - No code Artificial Intelligence tool building platform (toolbuilder.ai). - 0 views

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    Toolbuilder: No code Artificial Intelligence tool building platform (toolbuilder.ai).
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How to use WhatsApp Meta AI in Meta Platforms - 0 views

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    Discover how to use personalized messaging, effective group conversations, and improved security features of WhatsApp Meta AI in Meta Platforms. #MetaAI #WhatsAppMetaAI #MetaAIinInstagram #MetaAIinFacebook #MetaAIinWhatsApp #MetaAIThreads #MetaAIinFacebookMessenger #MetaPlatforms #chatbotcommunity #techcommunity
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Google to Shutdown Google Plus Amid Security Concerns - Thinkwik Blogs - 0 views

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    Google, the giant multinational American tech company, has taken a huge decision of shutting down the Google social media platform, Google Plus for the consumers on Monday, October 8, 2018.
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cutout.pro - 0 views

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    All-in-one visual design platform containing AI photo and video editing tools. Automatic process for background remove, image restoration, graphic design, and content generation. With Cutout.Pro, it is one click away to optimize your content and transform your design ideas into special asset effectively.
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OpenAI API Community Forum - 0 views

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    Ask questions and get help building with the OpenAI platform
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Luma AI's Dream Machine vs OpenAI's Sora vs Kling: The Rise of the Text-to-Video Titans - 0 views

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    Struggling to choose between Luma AI's Dream Machine, OpenAI's Sora, and Kuaishou's Kling for your text-to-video needs? This article provides a head-to-head comparison. Discover which AI platform is the right champion for you! #DreamMachine vs Sora vs Kling #TextToVideoRevolution #AIForVideoCreation #BattleOfTheTitans #ChoosingYourChampion #TheFutureIsHere
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IEEE Spectrum: Robots Podcast: Distributed Flight Array - 0 views

  • You can think of the Distributed Flight Array as a combination between vertical take-off and landing vehicles, and modular reconfigurable robots. It is a flying platform consisting of multiple, autonomous, single-propeller vehicles, and these single propeller vehicles - or modules - are able to generate enough thrust to lift themselves into the air, but are completely unstable in flight, kind of like a helicopter without a tail rotor.
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・ARMAR-III - 1 views

  • Continuing to work on a humanoid helper robot called ARMAR, the Collaborative Research Center 588: Humanoid Robots at the University of Karlsruhe began planning ARMAR-IIIa (blue) in 2006. It has 43 degrees of freedom (torso x3, 2 arms x7, 2 hands x8, head x7) and is equipped with position, velocity, and force sensors.  The upper-body has a modular design based on the average dimensions of a person, with 14 tactile sensors per hand.  Like the previous versions, it moves on a mobile platform.  In 2008 they built a slightly upgraded version of the robot called ARMAR-IIIb (red).  Both robots use the Karlsruhe Humanoid Head, which has 2 cameras per eye (for near and far vision).  The head has a total of 7 degrees of freedom (neck x4, eyes x3), 6 microphones, and a 6D inertial sensor.
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A closer look at ZMP's RoboCar - 0 views

  • Kota Nezu of ZNUG Design talks about his work developing the look of ZMP’s RoboCar, an educational platform for researchers working on autonomous vehicles.  The video is entirely Japanese, but you can see some cool CAD work and there’s some explanatory slides in this .PDF file.  Nezu-san also designed ZMP’s e-nuvo Humanoid, and Toyota’s personal transporter, the i-unit (seen in model form on his desk).  Part 2 follows after the break for those interested.
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Say hello to PALRO - 0 views

  • In what comes as a bit of a surprise, Fuji Soft Inc.’s new humanoid robot platform for hobbyists and researchers has been given the name PALRO (pal + robot).  Naturally we feel this name is a superb choice!  Sales to research institutions will begin on March 15th, 2010 with a general release following later in the year.  The robot combines Fuji Soft’s software prowess with an open architecture which will give developers plenty of room to experiment. PALRO stands 39.8cm (15″) tall and weighs 1.9kg (3.5 lbs), and here’s the good news: it costs 298,000 JPY ($3300 USD).  Considering PALRO has 20 DOF, a camera, 4 directional microphones, a speaker, LED arrays in its head and chest, 4 pressure sensors in each foot, 3-axis gyro sensor, an accelerometer, and an Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU, it is priced very competitively.  A comparative robot kit like Vstone’s Robovie-PC for example, costs $1100 USD more and doesn’t have such a fancy exoskeleton.
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IEEE Spectrum: National Instruments Introduces LabVIEW Package for Robotics Design - 0 views

  • On Monday, National Instruments announced one such platform. It's called LabView Robotics. In addition to LabView, the popular data-acquisition application, the package includes a bunch of tools specific to robotics. It can import codes in various formats (C, C++, Matlab, VHDL), offers a library of drivers for a wide variety of sensors and actuators, and has modules for implementation of real-time and embedded hardware. NI says engineers could use the package to both design and run their robotic systems. 
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IEEE Spectrum: Willow Garage Details Its Robotics Navigation Software - 0 views

  • In a recent video, Willow Garage researcher Eitan Marder-Eppstein describes the open-source navigation stack they've released as version 1.0. The code, available at http://ros.org/wiki/navigation, was designed to be flexible and cross-platform, he says, and could be used in anything from a small iRobot Create-based bot to a large multi-sensor robot like Willow's own PR2 (which Spectrum has covered in detail here and here).
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Oh, Those Robot Eyes! | h+ Magazine - 0 views

  • Willow Garage is organizing a workshop at the IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2010 in San Francisco to discuss the intersection of computer vision with human-robot interaction. Willow Garage is the hardware and open source software organization behind the Robot Operating System (ROS) and the PR robot development platform. Here’s a recent video from Willow Garage of work done at the University of Illinois on how robots can be taught to perceive images:
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Gostai - robotics for everyone - 0 views

  • We are entering the robotic age. All over the world, we see research projects and companies working on realistic, market driven robots, with impressive realizations ranging from intelligent vacuum cleaners to humanoid robots.   This is a very exciting time and some people see in the current situation many common points with the early days of the computer industry. However, like PCs in the early 80's, today's robots are still incompatible in term of software. There is yet no standard way to reuse one component from one robot to the other, which is needed to have a real software industry bootstraping. And most attempts have been failing to provide tools genuinely adapted to the complex need of robot programming.   Here at Gostai, we believe that the industry needs a powerful robotics software platform, ready to face the challenges of Artificial Intelligence and autonomous robots programming.
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・NAMO - 0 views

  • NAMO (Novel Articulated MObile platform)  is a humanoid robot built by The Institute of Field Robotics (FIBO) at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi in Thailand. FIBO is active in the RoboCup scene and have developed a wide range of robot types, including an experimental biped.  NAMO was unveiled on March 29th 2010, serving as FIBO’s mascot as part of the university’s 50 year anniversary celebrations.  NAMO will be used to welcome people to the university and may be deployed at museums.  Given its friendly appearance and functionality, it could be used to research human robot interaction and communication. NAMO is 130cm (4′3″) tall and has 16 degrees of freedom.  It moves on a stable three-wheeled omnidirectional base, and is equipped with a Blackfin camera for its vision system.  It is capable of simple gesture recognition, visually tracks humans or objects of interest automatically, and can speak a few phrases in a child-like voice (in Thai).
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Make Computers See with SimpleCV - The Open Source Framework for Vision - 0 views

  • So after all that you are probably asking, “What is SimpleCV?” It is an open source computer vision framework that lowers the barriers to entry for people to learn, develop, and use it across the globe. Currently there are a few open source vision system libraries in existence, but the downside to these is you have to be quite the domain expert and knowledgeable with vision systems as well as know cryptic programming languages like C. Where SimpleCV is different, is it is “simple”. It has been designed with a web browser interface, which is familiar to Internet users everywhere. It will talk to your webcam (which most computers and smart phones have built in) automatically. It works cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, etc). It uses the programming language Python rather than C to greatly lower the learning curve of the software. It sacrifices some complexity for simplicity, which is needed for mass adoption of any type of new technology.
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    Find our stories, from our people to our operations what's new in the Genie world. Read the latest press releases, announcements & news article on GenieTalk.ai, and explore how artificial intelligence is shaping the new normal.
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OpenAI API - Playground - 0 views

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    OpenAI Playground is a cutting-edge web-based tool designed to facilitate the construction and evaluation of predictive language models. Unlike ChatGPT, which excels at understanding context and can produce high-quality content even with vague prompts, OpenAI Playground requires specific prompts and settings for better-quality outputs. The tool boasts many purpose-specific preset prompts, ensuring seamless customisation through adjustable parameters such as the model, response length, and temperature. OpenAI Playground also accommodates diverse base language models, allowing users to handpick the one that perfectly resonates with their preferred conversational style. OpenAI Playground's Pros: Preset options for different tasks, such as text-to-command and translation Suited for specific use cases where preset models and settings are needed OpenAI Playground's Cons: Requires specific prompts and settings for better-quality outputs It can be challenging to use if you're not familiar with LLMs OpenAI Playground's Pricing: OpenAI Playground offers a comprehensive pricing structure based on the number of tokens used. 1 word = 1 token For example, Chat, model gpt-3.5-turbo costs $0.002 for 1K tokens, while InstructGPT, model Davinci costs $0.0200 for 1K tokens.
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