Will Robots Do What We Want?
Sure you can build your own humanoid robot. But how do we make sure AI always does what we want?
Sure you can build your own humanoid robot. But how do we make sure AI always does what we want?
The power of makers and making is in battling boredom, in doing something fun with others who are doing something.
One of the questions Iโve been asked, and itโs awkward for me, is โHow did you create the maker movement?โ
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In the new issue of Make: we give hands-on guidance to tools you can use to train AI modules right now, like Tensor Flow, Edge Impulse, and Lobe.
We wanted to give Jayy a peek at his magazine profile before the rest of the world got to see it.ย And then we surprised him with one more thing.
Digital fabrication is a cornerstone of the maker community, and in Make: volume 75 (our diamond issue!), we take a fun look at the state of digifab today