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Garmin Forerunner 570 review: running watch stumbles just short of greatness

The Guardian

Garmin's latest mid-range running and multisport watch has smartened up with a very bright OLED screen, voice assistant and upgraded sensors. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. The Forerunner 570 continues the revamp of the company's running watches, which have all gained more accurate GPS chips and improved heart rate monitors. The new model replaces the popular 265 and sits under the 970. It offers a similar look and feel to the top watch but with a few key features removed for a lower price.


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Artificial Intelligence In Retail

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Artificial Intelligence in Retail is the use of machine learning, big data, and artificial intelligence to transform the customer experience. AI in retail is transforming the customer experience by making it more personal and convenient. There is no single answer to this question as artificial intelligence can mean different things to different people, but broadly speaking, artificial intelligence can be defined as the ability of a computer or machine to perform tasks that would traditionally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, natural language understanding, and decision making. In the context of retail, artificial intelligence can be used in a number of ways to improve the customer experience. For example, retailers can use AI-powered chatbots to provide 24/7 customer support or use AI-based recommendations to personalize the shopping experience for each individual customer. Additionally, retailers can use AI to streamline their inventory management and supply chain operations, which can ultimately lead to lower prices for consumers.


DJI's Mavic 3 Classic drone drops a lens in return for a lower price

Engadget

DJI's Mavic 3 is a useful cinematic drone, but its steep price ($1,899 as we write this) can be off-putting compared to the $1,449 of the older Mavic 2 Pro. The company thinks it has a simple solution, though: offer a trimmed-back version. DJI has introduced the Mavic 3 Classic, a new variant that drops the telephoto lens in exchange for a better $1,469 starting price (more on that later). The Classic otherwise includes the features that might draw you to the Mavic 3 in the first place. The centerpiece remains a 20-megapixel, 24mm-equivalent Hasselblad camera that can shoot 5.1K video up to 50 frames per second (4K at 60FPS) and capture 12-bit RAW photos.


Data will continue to move to the edge in 2022

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How can software be faster, cheaper, and more resilient? For many developers, the answer in 2021 was to move the computation out of a few big datacenters and into many smaller racks closer to users on the metaphorical edge of the internet, and 2022 promises more of the same. The move is driven by physics and economics. Even when data travels at the speed of light, the time it takes to send packets halfway around the world to one central location is noticeable by users whose minds start to wander in just a few milliseconds. The price of data transmission is often surprising, and many CIOs have learned to make sure to include the cost of data exfiltration alongside the price of servers and disk drives.


Amazon SageMaker price reductions: Up to 18% lower prices on ml.p3 and ml.p2 instances

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Effective October 1st, 2020, we're reducing the prices for ml.p3 and ml.p2 instances in Amazon SageMaker by up to 18% so you can maximize your machine learning (ML) budgets and innovate with deep learning using these accelerated compute instances. The new price reductions apply to ml.p3 and ml.p2 instances of all sizes for Amazon SageMaker Studio notebooks, on-demand notebooks, processing, training, real-time inference, and batch transform. Customers including Intuit, Thomson Reuters, Cerner, and Zalando are already reducing their total cost of ownership (TCO) by at least 50% using Amazon SageMaker. Amazon SageMaker removes the heavy lifting from each step of the ML process and makes it easy to apply advanced deep learning techniques at scale. Amazon SageMaker provides lower TCO because it's a fully managed service, so you don't need to build, manage, or maintain any infrastructure and tooling for your ML workloads.


50% Of Food Grown Globally Is Wasted. Can AI Fix It?

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We waste 1.6 billion tons of food every year while 25 million starve and another billion are malnourished. If one startup in Berlin is successful, just maybe. The global food supply chain is mind-bogglingly complex. Tens of millions of farms feed millions of grocery stores and restaurants, which in turn supply almost eight billion people their daily food. Plus of course there are transport companies, wholesalers, distributors, processors, and delivery companies.


What's Amazon planning to reveal – Alexa in the ear?

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Is there a wireless earbud that answers to the name Alexa in your future? Amazon is staging an event Wednesday in Seattle to introduce its fall lineup of devices. At last year's event, Amazon introduced 70 products, including updates to the Echo speaker line, a microwave that answered to Alexa and a DVR for cord-cutters. This year, CNBC reported, an Alexa earbud could top the list. Apple dominates the earbuds market with the help of Siri.


Illegal Pricing Algorithms

Communications of the ACM

On June 6, 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice brought the first-ever online market-place prosecution against a price-fixing cartel. One of the special features of the case was that prices were set by algorithms. Topkins and his competitors designed and shared dynamic pricing algorithms that were programmed to act in conformity with their agreement to set coordinated prices for posters sold online. They were found to engage in an illegal cartel. Following the case, the Assistant Attorney General stated that "[w]e will not tolerate anticompetitive conduct, [even if] it occurs...over the Internet using complex pricing algorithms."


Google's Cloud TPU Matches Volta in Machine Learning at Much Lower Prices - ExtremeTech

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Over the past few years, Nvidia has established itself as a major leader in machine learning and artificial intelligence processing. The GPU designer dove into the HPC market over a decade ago when it launched the G80 and its parallel compute platform API, CUDA. Early leadership has paid off for Nvidia; the company holds 87 spots on the TOP500 list of supercomputers, compared with just 10 for Intel. But as machine learning and artificial intelligence workloads proliferate, vendors are emerging to give Nvidia a run for its money, including Google's new Cloud TPU. New benchmarks from RiseML put both Nvidia and Google's TPU head-to-head -- and the cost curve strongly favors Google.