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Web Scraping: The Unsung Hero Behind AI's Rapid Evolution

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    By: Festus Ewakaa Kahunla Welcome back to 'The AI Corner', where we delve deep into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence. Today, we uncover a silent champion In the radiant realm of artificial intelligence, where machines mimic human thought and intuition, there lies a quiet but powerful force: web scraping. Just as the River Rokel winds its way through Sierra Leone, nourishing the lands, web scraping meanders through the digital realm, providing the lifeblood for AI The Symphony of Data: Setting the Stage Picture the vibrant Salone festivals, with each musician playing a crucial role in bringing the performance to life. In AI's harmonious world, data forms the rhythm, and web scraping, often overlooked, is akin to the traditional balangi player, extracting essential notes needed for the AI dance. The Cotton Tree of AI: Web Scraping Much like Freetown's historic Cotton Tree stood tall and deep-rooted, web scraping forms the pillar of AI. It sifts...

AI-Powered Food Delivery: A Future Dream for Freetown

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  (serve robotics delivery bot on delivery) Imagine, if you will, the bustling streets of Freetown, Sierra Leone. The vibrant markets, the lively chatter, the aroma of freshly cooked street food filling the air. Now, picture a small, autonomous robot navigating its way through the crowd, carrying a delivery from your favorite restaurant. Sounds like a scene from a science fiction movie, right? Well, this is already a reality in Los Angeles, USA, thanks to a partnership between Uber Eats and Serve Robotics. The AI-Powered Delivery Revolution In LA, up to 2,000 of these AI-powered robots have been deployed to serve customers. Each robot is equipped with advanced AI models that allow it to understand its surroundings, navigate the city streets, and avoid obstacles. This technology is the result of years of research and development, and it's changing the game for food delivery services. The Robots in Action (Customer doing a pickup) Each robot can travel at a speed of up to seven...