Meizu Abandons Smartphones in Favor of AI-Powered Devices

some would argue the code and the circuits dont form a sentient entity because none of it engages in life.

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Meizu Abandons Smartphones in Favor of AI-Powered Devices

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Meizu Abandons Smartphones in Favor of AI-Powered Devices

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Meizu Abandons Smartphones in Favor of AI-Powered Devices

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Itll be fascinating to see what else my growing collection of Pi-based sensors finds for me.Over a couple of weeks of operation.

The only additional hardware needed is a USB sound card and a microphone.then you need to take a look at another Cornell project.

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