Elma's new rugged computing system, the JetSys-5330, is designed for rough environments like construction sites and mining operations. It boasts a powerful NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin module and is perfect for applications where AI and deep learning are required.
ChatGPT enables humans to communicate with trees through California-based ePlant's TreeTag device, which records data on light, moisture, temperature, and movement. This AI integration gives trees a voice, enhancing the experience of caring for them and building connections with nature. However, it is vital to use this technology cautiously and respect non-human organisms, rather than anthropomorphizing them.
Tony & Alba's Pizza & Pasta in San Jose, California, unveils The Jetsons pizza- a futuristic pie created with an artificial intelligence tool called ChatGPT. Co-founder Alba Salciccia gave the AI-generated pizza a thumbs up, but the restaurant believes nothing beats human creativity in the kitchen. The Jetsons pizza is on the menu for June, but the July pizza of the month will be all-human generated.
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