Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google's proven ...
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This toolbox brings robotics-specific functionality to Python, and leverages Python's advantages of portability, ubiquity and support, and the capability of the open-source ecosystem for linear ...
The boasting AI and me being danced around Honestly, I was stunned when I first heard it. But when I calmed down and thought about it, it is certainly not impossible if you use WebGL or Three.js.
We introduce the heat method for solving the single- or multiple-source shortest path problem on both flat and curved domains. A key insight is that distance computation can be split into two stages: ...
Welcome to watch 👀 this repository for the latest updates. [2026.6.30]: You are free to use the ideas of Flux-GS for commercial usage. [2026.6.30]: The code of our WebGL mobile renderer is realease, ...
Google released LiteRT.js, a JavaScript binding of LiteRT. LiteRT is Google’s on-device inference library, previously called TensorFlow Lite. LiteRT.js runs .tflite models directly inside the browser.
I sometimes give lectures on creating digital art. I have tried many creative tools over the years. Including OSS, quite a few. Digital art tools are generally quite idiosyncratic. It is fair to say ...