AI software and hardware advancements are resulting in a flood of smart interactive devices that can recognize and react to sights, sounds, and other environmental stimuli while executing much of the processing at the edge and so not requiring a constant internet connection. We will report on the activities of the Oniro project to develop a modern AI-supporting operating system that allows for the quick and easy integration of ready-to-use AI components, as well as its ability to interact with other available frameworks such as OpenHarmony and other opensource distributions.
Objective of the presentation:
Modern Operating Systems have to address support for Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning as these technologies are becoming pervasive in many application areas. How Oniro is planning to support AI and Machine learning functionalities? In this talk we will give an overview of the key and unique features that Oniro plans to provide in support of AI.
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