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Practical AI in the Raspberry Pi Official Magazine

By Andrew Gregory. Posted

Practical AI in the Raspberry Pi Official Magazine

It’s the biggest buzzword (well, buzzphrase) in technology: artificial intelligence. It’s also essential for anyone wants to understand the world around them, with the enormous potential of AI threatening/promising to change everything we know about computing. Get in on the act with our guide to AI on Raspberry Pi hardware.

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Introducing the smarter desktop: use cloud apps, thin clients, and get real work done on a Raspberry Pi. Also in the magazine we’re building a digital jukebox, controlling a robot arm, storing…

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We’ve filled the magazine with tutorials and hands-on projects – as always, a lot of these come from the fantastic Raspberry Pi user community, without which we’d be nothing. Thank you to everyone who’s ever built a project with Raspberry Pi, and special thanks to the subscribers who make this magazine possible.

Practical AI with Raspberry Pi
Practical AI with Raspberry Pi

Our biggest budget build this issue is the McLaren Car Play – Adam Bell has used a Raspberry Pi to fool a super car into thinking that it’s an iPod, adding Apple’s in-car entertainment setup via a Raspberry Pi 5.

McLaren CarPlay
McLaren CarPlay

We have literally scoured the alphabet to bring you the A to Z of Raspberry Pi – from AI to Zero and every point in between, there’s a factoid ready for your next computing-themed pub quiz.

The A to Z of Raspberry Pi
The A to Z of Raspberry Pi

Feeling a little fuzzy and light-headed? Best get that checked out. But if you want to check whether the air in your office if making you drowsy, PJ Evans has built a CO2 monitor using a sensor, a Pimoroni Badger 2040 W and a smattering of Python programming. It’s getting warmer in the UK now, so take this as a cue to open the window!

Build a smart C02 sensor
Build a smart C02 sensor

Then again, sometimes a fuzzy is good… like the way video games used to blur pixels to trick the mind into thinking that their graphics were more detailed than they actually were. KG Orphanides adds a CRT emulator to a modern setup to put more beauty back in retro games.

Build a CRT emulation console
Build a CRT emulation console

You'll find all this and much more in the latest edition of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine. Pick up your copy today from our store, or subscribe to get every issue delivered to your door.

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Features Editor Andrew trawls the internet for Cool Stuff while keeping the magazine running smoothly.

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