MIT engineers created a thread-like robotic which could glide thru the
brain's blood vessels and will deliver clot-lowering tablets to treat strokes
or aneurysms. The robotic thread ought to offer an alternative to open brain
surgical procedure, and it may be managed through surgeons outside of the
operating room. Theoretically, surgeons ought to control it remotely from a
completely extraordinary region. This device will create a revolution in healthcare,
robotics & other allied fields
While Moore's law is ending lets also seriously consider energy consumption rates - no less important for AI innovators.
E.g Israeli hardware startup Hailo - they're releasing a chip that enables devices to run algorithms that would have required a DC worth of compute in the past. That's AI at the lowest edge!
If we perform AI tasks without the need for a cloud connection and the architecture is energy efficient (and needs less active cooling), what else can we build? Mobility, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, smart retail...https://www.eetimes.com/details-of-hailo-ai-edge-accelerator-emerge/#https://hailo.ai/
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A simple, Tinder style mobile phone application that would have small audio samples for musicians that want to form bands or be discovered. The app would allow the user to filter by genre and hopefully create a new way for aspiring musicians to be discovered or a way for new, small bands to form.