The new $70 Raspberry Pi AI Kit, featuring the Hailo-8L AI acceleration module, brings impressive AI processing power of 13 trillion operations per second to the compact and low-power Raspberry Pi platform. This affordable and accessible AI hardware opens up exciting possibilities for enthusiasts and makers to experiment with embodying AI capabilities like object recognition, image processing, and even AI-enhanced gaming into physical computing projects and companion devices. By democratizing AI hardware and providing an easy entry point, this kit takes a significant step towards enabling the creation of intelligent, AI-powered companion products and prototypes by hobbyists and developers alike, paving the way for further advances in tangible AI embodiment.

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  • XTL@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    Had an actual look at the article, because the post didn’t say much. My brief: vaporware, Microsoft advertising and Upton. No applications or license terms available or mentioned.

    But hey, you might be able to buy buzzword compliance if they ever ship it.

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      4 months ago

      Shey should have linked the actual chip somewhere prominently:

      https://hailo.ai/products/ai-accelerators/hailo-8-ai-accelerator/

      But yeah, I can already run object detecton at 1 FPS. Or more if it’s a tiny model. And I’d be interested in the proper specs. Does it have memory on board? Or does the RasPi do all the heavy lifting anyways? What kind of models fit? Voice recognition, … ?