Techromancer
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I know the Raspberry Pi 5 just was announced but I've been doing AI with the Raspberry Pi 4 for a while now.
Yeah yeah yeah it's not the best option for AI. But the point is you have no excuses if you want to learn and do AI stuff if even a PI can run and do a lot. Whatever computer you have is enough to learn the basics. And if you have a desktop computer you can buy a used or lower end Nvidia card which will take you a lot farther than you might think.
There is an old book Beginning Artificial Intelligence with the Raspberry Pi but even that impressed me with what I can do.
You can run OpenCV to do animal and object detection. You can run Tensorflow. You can do gesture recognition. And more than you would expect.
Yeah yeah yeah it's not the best option for AI. But the point is you have no excuses if you want to learn and do AI stuff if even a PI can run and do a lot. Whatever computer you have is enough to learn the basics. And if you have a desktop computer you can buy a used or lower end Nvidia card which will take you a lot farther than you might think.
There is an old book Beginning Artificial Intelligence with the Raspberry Pi but even that impressed me with what I can do.
You can run OpenCV to do animal and object detection. You can run Tensorflow. You can do gesture recognition. And more than you would expect.