- 1:1 w/ Rex St John: Connection of Web3, IoT, and AI
In this episode, I invited Rex St John to discuss Web3 together, and how Web3 can connect with IoT, Machine Learning, and TinyML we mentioned in the first episode. Rex has very cool and experienced insights into the cutting edge techs, IoT, hardware and software, edge ai, and autonomous machines. He has worked for decades in the silicon industry, Intel, Arm, and NVIDIA. He is also the founder of Taroko Technology and runs unique communities to push the limits of sustainability, web3, impact, and democracy. You can also find his organized ReFi Summit (at the intersection of Web3 and Climate) in Seattle. Find Rex on Twitter @rexstjohn! Don't forget to check out IoT Into the Wild Contest for Sustainable Planet 2022 with Seeed Studio 👉hackster.io/contests/iotinthewild Track: Tollef - Take Our Time [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: https://youtu.be/uFkzXH9t2cA Free Download / Stream: https://ncs.io/TakeOurTime
- 1:1 w/ Adam Benzion: Real-world Embedded
Embedded hardware is not far away from our daily life anymore, it is changing our life and will be much more integrated into real-world in a visible way. How does open-source and edge ML integrate, complement, and enhance our life in all sorts of tiny ways? In the first episode, I invite Adam Benzion. Adam now is CXO at Edge Impulse and also co-founder of Hackster. He is a great community builder, wildlife advocate, and entrepreneur. Hackster is a community dedicated to learning hardware from beginner to pro. You can share your projects with everyone and learn from 2M developers on the platform. Edge Impulse is the leading development platform for embedded machine learning, empowering developers to create and optimize solutions with real-world data. You can build, deploy, and scale embedded ML applications easier and faster than ever, unlocking massive value across every industry, and making devices smarter.I am very glad to talk about open source in the first episode because this is my favorite part though my work life. I hope you like this episode because I think Embedded hardware is not far away from our daily life anymore, it is changing our lives and will be much more integrated into the real world in a visible way.