Hardware is the bridge between AI and the physical world
Atoms and bits must work together to create future systems embedded with physical intelligence
We wrote a guide for those curious about the atoms.
i like beautiful things
so here are some cool sites i've explored lately:
https://t.co/Ll0tpbxhlC - essays
https://t.co/yd2wbUIELa - visual blog
https://t.co/3fmvLZHt8M - books
https://t.co/2BlmT6ko00 - visual search
https://t.co/3D9i4AcRIR - visual inspiration site
https://t.co/40f86c8PwG - photoshop mockups
https://t.co/0dp8F5jT6m - publishing house
https://t.co/Lu8EIGV3La - books and magazines
I currently work for a manufacturing company. I wonder if making hypothetical tools for those business processes would be good? Ive already thought of some things that would benefit the team (communications/scheduling tools, training techniques)
One of the guys I look up to told me if I'm interested in being an analyst to take a course in it. Google is also known to be reputable to most businesses and to get a cert from them is very accessible. I guess I'm re-thinking again what I should be studying!
I know what I want to do, should do, want to do should do. It's hard to commit because it's all so up in the air until I get it and can say with certainty it's something I'm confident with