Google plans to bring AI tools to Raspberry Pi

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Google plans to release artificial intelligence tools for the Raspberry Pi. It is currently unknown which tools will become available and Google is conducting an online survey to gauge interest in the tools.

Google told the BBC that it has nothing concrete to announce yet. “But we’re excited to continue sharing more open source machine learning tools with the community, so stay tuned for more this year.”

The search giant has put a questionnaire online in which users of a Raspberry Pi can fill in what kind of projects they are working on. Google explicitly asks what kind of products it concerns, such as wearables or internet-of-things, and whether it concerns hardware or software.

Google is developing many artificial intelligence projects. The best known of these is Assistant, his digital voice assistant that appeared last year in the Pixel smartphones and the smart speaker Google Home.

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