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Integrating AI into Bionic Hands
In previous blog posts, we provided a functional overview and delved into the technical details of Alt-Bionics’ affordable prosthetic hand, outlining the journey from concept to a product ready for commercial release. What does it take to train an AI to interpret the unique language of muscle signals? This chapter peels back the curtain on the […]
Dmitriy Liukevych, Oleksii Svitlychnyi
chatgpt, LLM, RAG, GenerativeAI, prompt-management, ai, ml, Embeddings, PostgreSQL, Redis, LangChain, ai-model-training
Building an Intelligent Chatbot with OpenAI LLM using RAG
Chatbots as they come are not something new under the sky. They have populated the web since long ago leaving behind an impressive trail of user annoyance and frustration. Wild repetitions, endless question-answer loops, and downright stupidity were the common laments to splash in jokes among the cubicle drones. The only improvements seemed to be […]
Maksim Kurganetskiy
Keyword spotting on embedded device demo
In this article, I will share my experience setting up a software demo project for a device, which can recognize and act on certain voice commands. The solution will be used to evaluate the feasibility of using ML (Machine Learning) approach to detect keywords in a constrained environment. Our demo is quite simple conceptually: a […]
Dmytro Liukevych
connected-devices, BLE, mobile-apps, web-app, healthcare, Application Development, customer-story, ml, ai, ai-model-creation, ai-model-training, firmware, sdk-development, low-power design, low-code
BLE Autoinjector Integration for Healthcare Solutions
Explore our project where we developed firmware with ML capabilities for a smart autoinjector and integrated it with our custom app, revolutionizing self-medication and comprehensive care. In collaboration with a leading pharmaceutical company, our team has developed a system that transcends traditional paper logs and manual reminders, fostering a more intuitive treatment experience. This initiative […]
Kirill Zakharenkov