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$3,300 self-driving stroller latest high-tech product for parents

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White Castle Vice President Jamie Richardson shows how'Flippy' the robot flips burgers and drops fresh fries at 100 locations nationwide. An artificially intelligent stroller with a hefty price tag is the latest innovation announced to aid parents. Canadian startup Glüxkind Technologies announced that it had been named a CES 2023 Innovation Awards honoree for its smart stroller "Ella." The product, with a purchase price starting at $3,300, includes environmental danger alerts, intelligent braking and 360-degree monitoring. In a press release, Glüxkind noted the stroller's ability to push and brake regardless of terrain and even when fully loaded with groceries and toys.


Innovation Award Honorees - CES 2022

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OrCam MyEye PRO is a wearable assistive technology device for people who are blind, visually impaired or have reading challenges. It's lightweight, finger-size and magnetically mounts on eyeglass frames. The device instantly reads aloud any printed text (books, menus, signs) and digital screens (computer, smartphone), recognizes faces, and identifies products/bar codes, money notes and colors – all in real time and offline. The interactive Smart Reading feature enables users to tailor their assistive reading experience, and Orientation assists with guidance and identification of objects. Newly released "Hey OrCam" enables control of all device features and settings hands-free, using voice commands.


Syntiant Brings Artificial Intelligence Development to Everyone, Everywhere with Introduction ...

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Tiny Machine Learning Development Board Now Available for Building Low-Power Voice, Audio and Sensor Applications using Edge Impulse's Embedded ML Platform IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Syntiant Corp, a provider of deep learning solutions making edge AI a reality for always-on applications in battery-powered devices, today unveiled its TinyML Development Board, an easy-to-use developer kit aimed at both technical and non-technical users for building machine learning-powered applications in smart products, such as speech commands, wake word detection, acoustic event detection and other sensor use cases. Equipped with the ultra-low-power Syntiant NDP101 Neural Decision Processor, the TinyML board can enable speech and sensor applications to run at under 140 and 100 microwatts, respectively, delivering 20x more throughput and 200x efficiency improvement compared to traditional MCU-based systems. Sized at 24 mm x 28 mm, the Syntiant TinyML board is a small, self-contained system that allows trained models to be easily downloaded via Edge Impulse through a micro-USB connection without the need for any specialized hardware. The new board also is fully compatible with Arduino's open-source platform. "Syntiant's TinyML board is another example of how we are advancing AI pervasiveness by moving machine learning from the cloud to the edge," said Kurt Busch, CEO of Syntiant.