I spoke with Qualcomm at CES to learn more about what the buzzword means, how it applies to you, and what a physical AI future might look like.
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RIT’s Computer Engineering BS – AI Option builds hardware–software expertise and AI skills in generative AI, deep learning, and neuromorphic computing. The Computer Engineering BS – AI Option at RIT ...