This looks like AI slop to me. The first two modules repeat the benefits of Edge AI five times. The "Practical Implementation Guide" https://github.com/microsoft/edgeai-for-beginners/blob/main/... ends with a Pre-course checklist. The whole article is just mini-examples without enough context to understand anything.
I would love for someone to make a birding/citizen scientist app that's well gamified. This is basically pokemon. You go places and find different creatures and collect them.
I would love to play that game, and the data could maybe be useful for researchers.
On the other hand, people playing Pokemon GO trespassed private property and protected spaces, so I wonder how far would the players of this game go just to make a pic of a "legendary" animal at the border of extinction.
Seek is impressive just for the sheer number of completely different things it could identify, from mosses to animals. I used it to find native and invasive plants in my garden.
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Arenko (energy transition/batteries) | London, UK | 2x/week in office
We work on industrial/grid-scale batteries and other renewable generation: monitoring, managing and trading them on multiple energy markets. Batteries like these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_energy_storage_system Everyone starting from the C-suite is passionate about addressing climate change and transitioning to renewable energy!
We're a small team of 7 backend engineers atm (other teams have Ops, FE and DS roles). We have paying customers and have been around for a while. Our current goal is to make the platform more scalable and move to new markets. The biggest challenge is understanding how the various energy markets and energy storage in general work and then translating that to reliable working software.
We're currently looking for a Senior Backend Engineer (Go) and a Senior Data Scientist. Our office is in London Blackfriars and most engineers come in about 2 days a week, but this is flexible.
Feel free to message me with any questions or apply directly:
Arenko (energy transition/batteries) | London, UK | 2x/week in office
We work on industrial/grid-scale batteries and other renewable generation: monitoring, managing and trading them on multiple energy markets. Batteries like these: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_energy_storage_system
Everyone starting from the C-suite is passionate about addressing climate change and transitioning to renewable energy!
We're a small team of 7 backend engineers atm (other teams have FE and DS roles). We have paying customers and have been around for a while. Our current goal is to make the platform more scalable and move to new markets. The biggest challenge is understanding how the various energy markets and energy storage in general work and then translating that to reliable working software.
We're currently looking for a Senior Backend Engineer (Go) and a Senior Data Scientist. Our office is in London Blackfriars and most engineers come in about 2 days a week, but this is flexible.
Feel free to message me any questions or apply directly:
so... austerity? Like the article suggests?