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Raspberry Pi AI Kit: Affordable Entry into AI Programming for Students and Hobbyists
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The Raspberry Pi AI Kit is a budget-friendly add-on for the Raspberry Pi 5 that provides an affordable entry point into AI programming for students and hobbyists.

Key features and specifications:

  • The $70 kit includes a Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+, a Hailo AI accelerator with a Hailo-8L AI chip rated at 13 TOPS, and mounting hardware to connect it to a Raspberry Pi 5 (sold separately for $80).
  • The Hailo-8L’s 13 TOPS performance is comparable to first-generation AI accelerators in AMD’s Ryzen 7040 and Intel’s “Meteor Lake” mobile processors.
  • Setup is straightforward, involving attaching the HAT+ to the Raspberry Pi 5 and connecting a camera module if desired for the included AI demos.

Exploring the included AI demos:

  • Three demos are currently available that utilize the camera for AI applications:
    • A pose estimation demo tracks body movements using 17 points, similar to an Xbox Kinect.
    • An object detection demo identifies items held in front of the camera with reasonable accuracy.
    • An image segmentation demo isolates objects for potential background replacement.
  • While the demos work reasonably well with only minor errors, they mainly serve as a starting point for users to develop their own AI applications using the kit.

Verdict: A promising platform for AI experimentation and learning:

  • The Raspberry Pi AI Kit fulfills its purpose as an affordable and accessible platform for students and hobbyists to get started with AI programming.
  • It offers little functionality out of the box for those not interested in software development, but provides a solid foundation for creating custom AI applications at a low cost of entry.
  • As the kit and its software ecosystem mature, it has the potential to greatly expand access to hands-on AI development for learners and tinkerers.
First Look: The Raspberry Pi AI Kit Is a Budget Add-On for Code Dabblers

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