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Today’s IoT devices pack a ton of functionality, so it’s easy to overlook their smallest components. Among those are sensors, which serve as tiny building blocks for Ambient Computing, that acquire and convert measurements of the real world into digital data. Most developers are aware of common sensors such as the accelerometer and gyroscope found in smartphones.
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Qualcomm Developer Network August Developer of the Month is Eugene Panich from Almalence with offices in Austin, Texas USA, Israel and Russia. Eugene is the CEO and co-founder of Almalence and is well known in the industry for his understanding of image computation solutions and systems.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing mobile and IoT experiences like never before. With the growth and expansion of AI into new areas of development, chances are you have either started integrating AI into your work or are considering how best to do so. As a developer, it’s important to be familiar with how AI can impact different areas of development, as you may discover areas being reinvented by AI that you hadn’t initially considered.
Still looking for a way to cut your teeth on the Internet of Things? It’s not always clear how to do that. Should you build an app with mass appeal? Produce a revolutionary device? Partner with a hardware manufacturer?
How about writing a plug-in for a 360-degree camera?
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