At the AWS re: Invent event this week, various new services have been announced by AWS. One of the interesting things is their initiative in providing machine learning services and they have already introduced AWS DeepLens.
AWS DeepLens is a smart, built-in intelligent camera designed for developer's use, slightly different from the Google Clips camera. In fact the design is also targeted at developers, where there is a special connecting slot and can not be brought anywhere like Google Clips.
AWS DeepLens is a smart, built-in intelligent camera designed for developer's use, slightly different from the Google Clips camera. In fact the design is also targeted at developers, where there is a special connecting slot and can not be brought anywhere like Google Clips.
On this camera, developers can train their built-in intelligence or use AWS SageMaker, the latest component of their services to speed up machine learning processes. Interestingly, developers can experiment with a variety of artificial intelligence based on image or face scans, since the camera has been 'trained' before reaching the user.
AWS DeepLens Artificial Intelligence Cameras will begin to be sold privately at USD249 via Amazon in early 2018.
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