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MagPi 72: AI made easy for your Raspberry Pi

Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here! With AI currently a hot topic in hobby tech, we thought we’d demystify it for you and your Raspberry Pi in The MagPi 72, out now! AI made easy, in issue 72 of The MagPi! The MagPi 72 AI made easy covers several types of current AI and machine learning tech that you, as a hobbyist and consumer, can get your hands on and use with your Pi. Many companies offer voice and image recognition services that work with the help of machine learning, and it’s actually pretty easy to get started with these. We asked several AI experts to help us out with this, and we cover robot automation, getting the details of an image, and offline voice recognition.

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This tiny mint box is actually a gaming console – Business Insider

Business Insider This tiny mint box is actually a gaming console Business Insider Watch out, Nintendo: Raspberry Pi enthusiasts are building their own gaming consoles and this latest one is actually pretty awesome. Using a Raspberry Pi computer and an Altoids mint box, recreational inventor and YouTuber Sudomod has designed a …

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Wireless Router – Lifehacker

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Wireless Router Lifehacker If you don't feel like going out and buying a new router and want something that just fits in your pocket, blogger Jacob Salmela shows off how to turn a Raspberry Pi into a full-blown router in just a few steps.

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Build a Simple Time-lapse Camera with a Raspberry Pi and a Coffee Tin – Lifehacker

Build a Simple Time-lapse Camera with a Raspberry Pi and a Coffee Tin Lifehacker However, Instructables user fotosyn shows off how to build a cheap, automated, time-lapse system using a Raspberry Pi , a camera module, and a coffee tin. The system here is actually pretty simple

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