@Fracture https://www.extremetech.com/computing/new-raspberry-pi-devices-will-have-sony-ai-platform-built-in
"...ensuring that future models will integrate the company's Aitrios edge computing AI on the chipset level."
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@Fracture https://www.extremetech.com/computing/new-raspberry-pi-devices-will-have-sony-ai-platform-built-in "...ensuring that future models will integrate the company's Aitrios edge computing AI on the chipset level." 9 comments
@6a62 @Natanox After re-reading that article and checking its sources, I didnβt see anything about including tracking in the Raspberry Pi either. I went searching and found up the Japanese press release in case it had more information, and it sounds more like theyβre going to be building sensors and other devices that are designed to integrate with a Pi, and in turn Raspberry Pi is listed as a verified device or something. @Natanox @Fracture that sounds about right to me, but none of that requires or suggests proprietary Sony hardware in future Pi products it also doesnβt suggest that Piβs are going to start send metadata to Sony without your permission either, unless you fancy building some IoT garbage on their cloud platform @Natanox I've read that twice, and I don't see anything outrage-worthy. eli5, pls? (Was it the "Only metadata is exported to the internet" bit?) |
@Natanox nooooo this is awful! I didnβt doubt you, but this is so much worse than the other articles I found were saying. Thanks, Iβd already been considering trying a board from Libre Computing for my next project, this might be the push I needed.