June 2, 2019 Android sensors to Smart Home Our Android phone is by default equipped with multiple sensors, e.g., accelerator sensors, magnetic field, photo light detector, noise level sensor, etc. I have… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 2, 2019 InfluxDB cluster: Setup & Installation In any good IT platform, main features must be prepared in front, by-design. Scalability and high availability are two must-have capabilities in any big… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 2, 2019 GPU Inference at Edge: NVIDIA Jetson TX-2 NVIDIA Jetson TX2, a 64-bit arm board equipped with 256 CUDA cores (Pascal architecture), has arrived at the home during the holiday season. I… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 2, 2019 Movie review: Anon How privacy is no longer an issue in the future A very good movie I watched this week: Anon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anon_(film) ), especially the dialog… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 2, 2019 Google G-Suite: Unlimited of everything It is unbelievable, if you have a company, then you can have unlimited of everything from Google (email, storage, apps, etc.), only $10/user/month! …wars… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 2, 2019 Fake people created by AI Only a few are seen to be fake, but everyone is fake (refresh to get a new image): https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 1, 2019 How China to become AI global leader Kai-Fu Lee mentions there are four stages that China took to become global AI leader:1) Copied from U.S.2) Inspired by U.S., then leapfrogged3) Chinese… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 1, 2019 Local runtime on Google Colab Google Colab, a serverless notebook service provided by Google, offers the hosted runtime (kernel) with 3 options: 1) without GPU: 2 CPUs. 13 GB… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 1, 2019 Book review: AI Super Powers, Social Physics, Sensemaking My key takeaway: these 3 books agree on one thing: in the age of cutting-edge technology implementation like AI, social media; social science (i.e.,… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail
June 1, 2019 Book review: Weapons of math destruction Another book with controversial ideas: instead of attaining the purpose of the objectives as intended, big data algorithms turn out to be a “destructive… Share this:TweetWhatsAppPrintEmail