It may look like a mild-mannered home security camera, but Amazon's AWS DeepLens is anything but. Announced today at the AWS re:Invent 2017 conference, the $249 (£185/AU$330 converted) DeepLens video ...
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to start building the future. When people think of Amazon’s devices business, four things obviously come to mind: Alexa speakers, Fire TV streaming devices, Kindle ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Amazon made a rather surprising announcement today, revealing a product that seems to go toe-to-toe in many ways with Google Clips. Say hello ...
Amazon's DeepLens, a deep learning enabled video camera, is now generally available and hitting the market for $249. AWS DeepLens is designed to run models via TensorFlow and Caffe in less then 10 ...
Back at its re:Invent conference in November, AWS announced its $249 DeepLens, a camera that’s specifically geared toward developers who want to build and prototype vision-centric machine learning ...
Matt Wood, general manager of artificial intelligence at AWS, demos Amazon’s new DeepLens camera at the company’s conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday. (GeekWire photo / Tom Krazit) Amazon’s newest ...
AWS DeepLens is the world’s first deep learning-enabled wireless video camera built to give developers hands-on experience with machine learning Amazon Transcribe, Amazon Translate, Amazon Comprehend, ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. wants to give developers hands-on deep learning experience with its latest hardware. Announced at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas Wednesday, the AWS DeepLens is a ...
Here’s a little surprise from today’s AWS re:Invent keynote. In an event peppered with talk of containers and bizarre musical interludes, Amazon introduced its AWS DeepLens camera. The device ...
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