Iván Hernández Dalas: Windows for robots: Edge AI expands usability
Edge AI software layer diagram. Source: Numurus Before Windows, only engineers and computer scientists could do much with computers. Windows changed that by giving everyone a user interface, built-in apps, and plug-and-play hardware capabilities that all worked together. The same shift is now arriving for robots. I remember when the first PCs came out. I was just starting college to become a robotics engineer, and I was excited. PCs were powerful machines. Microprocessors were faster than anything most people had touched, and the capabilities they offered for solving mathematical problems and running complex engineering processes in minutes was exciting. But at the time, the usefulness of PCs was limited to a small group of people who had the skills and interest to learn how to use them. To make a PC do something, you had to know how to work with command-line only operating system interfaces, learn complex hardware protocols, and write software from scratch. Like most of my friends...