In my latest blog post, I dive into some fascinating advancements in AI and technology. You’ll find insights on self-driving cars, an open-source conversational AI framework, and an updated USDA gardening map. I also discuss an AI voice assistant for Raspberry Pi, long-term weight loss findings from Wegovy trials, and Google’s major AI-driven search engine redesign. Check it out!
- AI Self Driving Car: : Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous vehicles, are a revolutionary innovation in the automotive industry that is transforming the way we conceive transportation. These vehicles are capable of moving safely and efficiently on roads and urban e…
- pipecat: Open Source framework for voice and multimodal conversational AI
- The USDA’s gardening zones shifted. This map shows you what’s changed in vivid detail: There’s a good chance your zone shifted when the USDA updated its plant hardiness map in 2023. Zoom in on what that means for your garden.
- pi-card: Pi-card is an AI powered voice assistant running entirely on a Raspberry Pi. It is capable of doing anything a standard LLM (like ChatGPT) can do in a conversational setting. In addition, if there is a camera equipped, you can also ask Pi-card to take a photo, describe what it sees, and then ask questions about that image.
- Weight loss from Wegovy sustained for up to four years, trial shows: It’s still unclear how long people will have to stay on the drugs to maintain the effects.
- Google is redesigning its search engine — and it’s AI all the way down: With new features in search like AI overviews, AI organization, video search in Lens, and trip and meal planning, Gemini is changing the way Google works.