Look, we all know that algorithms are biased. What matters is how they are biased. What data helped train the algorithm? Is that data representative? What weights and preferences did the data scientist ascribe to different features when designing the … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for August 27, 2021
Foghorn gets a big win with Saudi Arabia's Aramco: Foghorn, a startup providing data processing and analytics at the edge for industrial IoT clients, has signed a deal with Aramco, the oil and gas giant. Aramco will use Foghorn's software for … [Read more...]
Podcast: Is this robot an INTJ?
This week's show starts off with old news that I forgot to tell y'all about last week: The Matter interoperability standard for the smart home is delayed until 2022. We talk about what that means and then turn to Google's confusing fitness wearable … [Read more...]
IoT device makers: You have some interface design opportunities
This week began my quest for a Masters degree in Computer Science at Georgia Tech. What does that have to do with the Internet of Things? Nothing by itself. But my first and only class this semester is Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and I’m finding … [Read more...]
Toit wants to be a platform for constrained networked devices
It's clear that the type of distributed computing called for by billions of connected and networked sensors and gateways will require new forms of computing architectures. We've seen an embrace of containers by many companies that want to run their … [Read more...]
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