Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to start building the future. When people think of Amazon’s devices business, four things obviously come to mind: Alexa speakers, Fire TV streaming devices, Kindle ...
It may look like a mild-mannered home security camera, but Amazon's AWS DeepLens is anything but. Announced today at the AWS re:Invent 2017 conference, the $249 (£185/AU$330 converted) DeepLens video ...
Developers, programmers and enthusiasts patiently waiting to get their hands on the new Amazon AWS DeepLens artificial intelligent camera will be pleased to know that it is now available to purchase ...
It’s been seven months since Amazon Web Services gave the first look at DeepLens — a $249 programmable video camera that runs machine learning models for object recognition — and now the device is ...
Developing artificial intelligence systems just got a lot easier, thanks to Amazon's DeepLens camera. The $250 (£185) gadget can recognise objects, faces and automatically label what actions people ...
Amazon's DeepLens is a smart camera that can recognize objects in front of it. One software engineer, Sachin Solkhan, is trying to figure out how to use it to help people with memory loss. Users would ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to start building the future. When people think of Amazon's devices business, four things obviously come to ...
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