Now probably it can be implemented in tinyML or Alexa skill.
Do you know someone dealing with #heartfailure who might use a little help? As part of a new customer pilot, we are offering our Mabu heart failure program built in collaboration with @American_Heart free to 20 patients. Register: https://t.co/V51UM95GJf pic.twitter.com/fPHJSvM8pA
— Catalia Health (@cataliahealth) May 4, 2021
Stretch, a new robot from @hellorobotinc and ML@GT/@BME_GT_Emory professor Charlie Kemp, can grasp objects, wipe down a bedside table, hand an object to a person, and more.
— ML@GT (@mlatgt) July 14, 2020
🤖: https://t.co/fGtXjryv3M pic.twitter.com/tvv3pFfF1y
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