Elektor Article: Artificial Intelligence for Beginners (Part 1)

Elektor Article: Artificial Intelligence for Beginners (Part 1)

This time we have the perfect, hands-on entry to Artificial Intelligence. Using the €30 (!) Maixduino board with its fitted camera, LCD panel and… Arduino IDE (!) we present a flying start into AI with demos including one that can recognize 1000 different objects.

The use of artificial intelligence is on the increase in many areas, and it is finding its way into many types of device and application. This year it is estimated that worldwide business applications in the field of artificial intelligence will generate revenues of some $4.8bn, and that figure is predicted to rise to over $30bn by 2025. Anyone with knowledge of the subject area can look forward to enhanced employment prospects as expertise in artificial intelligence is urgently sought after. It is therefore worthwhile to take a little time to get to grips with the topic and the new worlds of possible applications that it opens up. And last but not least, it’s a lot of fun!

The article is released for direct viewing in your web browser here.

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