This week's podcast starts off with IBM's decision to stop selling facial recognition software (we recorded before Amazon made a similar announcement) and then shifts to a discussion on neuromorphic computing. From there we discuss Lutron's new … [Read more...]
Inlo aims to build a presence platform for the smart home
When it comes to the smart home, we're still missing vital context about the location and identity of people in a room. A smart home system may recognize that people are at home thanks to a presence sensor on a Nest thermostat, or by tracking … [Read more...]
What does it take to be a good person and business owner today?
How do you run a business when it seems like everything is falling apart? What is meaningful when millions are protesting for the basic right to walk the streets of their hometowns without fear? Or when your colleagues are being assaulted by law … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for June 5, 2020
Sign up for my machine learning at the edge event on June 11: There is a fundamental shift taking place in enterprises and industrial settings enabled by a constant flow of information coming from a sensor. Today, instead of taking a snapshot of a … [Read more...]
Podcast: Surveillance scares and a nutrition-label for IoT security
This week's show kicks off with a discussion of what's happening in the U.S. with protests, police brutality, and the role connected tech can play in smart cities, including the role image recognition can and does play. We then tackle the IoT news … [Read more...]
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