Robots are leaving the factory floor. They are starting to show up in warehouses and on farms, in hospitals and on construction sites, inside pipes and out in the open air. The promise is simple and huge: machines take on work that is dull, dirty, or dangerous and do it reliably. Actually building one is hard, because a robot is really many systems working in concert. It has to sense the world, make sense of what it finds, decide what to do, and move, all at once and all in real time.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.edgeimpulse.com/blog/announcing-edgeimpulse_ros-edge-ai-perception-native-in-ros-2