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Nintendo is making an alarm clock so you can wake up to Zelda and Super Mario sounds
It’s not a successor to the Switch, but Nintendo does have a new piece of hardware to announce: a motion-controlled alarm clock. The device is called Alarmo, and it “responds to your movements,” which means you can snooze it with a gesture, or stop it by actually getting out of bed. It costs $99.99 and will be available in early 2025, though Nintendo says Switch Online subscribers can purchase it early right now.
It appears this is the mystery Nintendo gadget that hit the FCC last month. In addition to the motion features, a big part of the device appears to be its immersive sounds, which are pulled from five different Switch games: Breath of the Wild, Pikmin 4, Splatoon 3, Super Mario Odyssey, and Ring Fit Adventure. There are 35 audio “scenes” in total, though you can also connect the alarm to your Nintendo account for more pulled from Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Mario Kart 8, which will be free updates coming later.
There are some sleep tracking features as well. Here’s how Nintendo describes them:
You can also check Records to see how much you move around in your sleep, set an hourly chime themed to your chosen title, and change between Steady or Gentle Modes for your morning alarm. In Steady Mode, the alarm will gradually get more intense the longer you stay in bed, whereas Gentle Mode offers a more consistent intensity level. There’s also Button Mode for a more traditional, tactile “hit the snooze button” alarm clock experience. You can even use sleepy sounds to wind down with soothing music and sounds at your set bedtime.
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Ring Battery Doorbell drops to $59
The Ring Battery Doorbell seamlessly integrates with Amazon’s Alexa ecosystem, providing a comprehensive and convenient solution for monitoring your home’s entrance. With crystal-clear 1080p HD video and two-way audio communication, you can easily see and speak to visitors from anywhere using compatible devices like your Fire TV, Fire Tablet, or Echo Show. Alexa can even notify you when someone is at the door or when a package is delivered, enhancing your awareness and control.
With Ring Protect, you can store and share recorded videos and photos for as little as $3.99 per month per device or $10 for unlimited devices. This subscription enhances security by capturing and retaining valuable footage for future reference, ensuring you never miss a moment.
The Ring Battery Doorbell’s battery life typically lasts around a month on a single charge, depending on factors like foot traffic and settings. However, its innovative Quick Release Battery feature makes swapping batteries effortless, minimizing downtime and maintaining continuous surveillance.
In addition to its impressive features and seamless integration, the Ring Battery Doorbell offers the added benefit of deterring potential porch pirates. Allowing you to communicate with visitors remotely and record their every move creates a powerful deterrent against theft and enhances the overall security of your home.
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Alation launches AI governance suite to meet rising need
Alation on Wednesday unveiled an AI governance suite aimed at enabling enterprises improve returns on their increasing investments in AI and machine learning projects by using secure trusted data.
The set of tools includes AI documentation and collaboration capabilities, auditable AI lineage and traceability, compliance and risk mitigation features and expert guidance — including best practices — as customers develop models and applications.
Enterprise interest in developing AI, fueled by the explosion of interest in generative AI over the past two years, is increasing. Just as rising interest in self-service analytics required enterprises to develop data governance frameworks over the past 10 to 20 years, widespread use of AI tools requires AI governance frameworks, according to Doug Henschen, an analyst at Constellation Research.
Data and AI governance frameworks are sets of guidelines that enable organizations to protect themselves from regulatory violations as they use data and AI tools to inform decisions and automate processes. Simultaneously, they enable employees to confidently use data and AI tools in their workflows.
Vendors such as Alation and Collibra have long provided data governance capabilities to provide organizations with assurance as they operationalize their data. As the use of AI capabilities increases, it makes sense for vendors to provide similar governance capabilities for operationalizing AI.
“Being a data-driven activity, the development of AI must be governed as rigorously as we govern our data, so it’s a natural extension of data governance programs,” Henschen said. “Organizations need help with these challenges, so it’s good to see metadata management — a.k.a. data intelligence — vendors adding functionality to address AI-specific risks and emerging regulatory requirements.”
Likewise, Stewart Bond, an analyst at IDC, said that there’s a real need for AI governance as enterprises increasingly rely on AI tools.
Much of the need is related to the underlying data used to train and maintain models and applications, including protecting sensitive information that needs to be kept confidential and ensuring that enterprises only use quality data, to reduce the likelihood of incorrect and potentially toxic outcomes.
“AI governance is critical,” Bond said. “Research IDC has done shows that many of the issues that drive the need for AI governance are data governance related. Without governance, laws may be broken, sensitive information leaked, or incorrect outcomes will happen, such as hallucinations.”
Based in Redwood City, Calif., Alation is a data catalog specialist whose Data Intelligence Platform enables customers to integrate and organize data from disparate sources to train AI models and applications and inform data products.
In addition to Collibra, competitors include Atlan and Informatica, among others.
Enterprise interest in AI has exploded over the past two years, sparked by OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT in November 2022. ChatGPT represented a significant increase in generative AI capabilities, which has only been improved upon since ChatGPT’s introduction with myriad other tech vendors also launching generative AI models and OpenAI continually adding its own updates. Key capabilities powered by generative AI models used with an enterprise’s proprietary data include true natural language processing that enables users of all skill levels to work with data and process automation.
Given those benefits, enterprises have responded by developing generative AI capabilities such as AI assistants that enable users to converse with their data and tools that automate coding, documentation and other repetitive tasks. They have also responded by developing more traditional AI and machine learning models and applications.
Meanwhile, vendors such as Databricks, Snowflake, AWS, Google Cloud and many others have built environments to make it easier for customers to develop AI tools.
With AI becoming more ubiquitous — and potentially becoming the primary means of consuming data and informing decisions — enterprises need to ensure that their AI tools are properly trained and used. Enter AI governance.
Enterprises can develop their own AI governance tools, just as they can build their own analytics and data management systems. But just as it’s often easier to use analytics and data management tools provided by a vendor, it’s also simpler to use AI governance capabilities provided by a specialist.
Collibra responded to rising demand for AI governance by launching Collibra AI Governance in April. Alation is now taking a similar approach with a suite Bond called “a significant addition for Alation customers and a logical step in Alation’s evolution.”
Intelligence about data has historically been Alation’s focus. The vendor’s AI governance capabilities extend that to intelligence about models. “Aligning data intelligence with model intelligence can help assure the right data is being used with the right model, at the right time, for the right reason, and within regulatory constraints,” Bond said. “This is what Alation is enabling.”
Alation’s AI governance suite includes the following capabilities:
Of particular note are the model lineage capabilities, according to Henschen. While other vendors are also addressing AI governance, visibility into specific training data and prompt engineering is a potential differentiator for Alation.
“I’ve seen AI governance-related announcements from rivals including Collibra, but Alation is unique in announcing training-data-specific, prompt-specific and model-specific capabilities,” Henschen said.
Motivation for developing an AI governance suite came from both customer feedback as well as Alation’s own observation of market conditions, according to Satyen Sangani, the vendor’s co-founder and CEO. In terms of market conditions, the combination of rising adoption in AI and new regulations provided a push.
“The urgency for AI governance has escalated due to new regulatory pressures and increased AI adoption,” Sangani said. “Legislation … underscores a growing mandate for companies to track, manage and understand their AI deployments.”
Customers, meanwhile, are increasingly aware of the costs related to ungoverned AI models and applications, he continued.
“Customers consistently highlight the need for reliable, AI-ready data to mitigate risks, support compliance and remain competitive amid tightening regulations and growing public scrutiny,” Sangani said. With Alation’s AI governance suite now available, Alation’s roadmap is focused on adding AI capabilities that make data curation and data discovery easier and more efficient, according to Sangani.
In addition, knowing that data management can be challenging, the vendor aims to provide new tools to help customers use data to inform their most valuable projects, he said.
Henschen, meanwhile, said that while Alation’s AI governance capabilities address some aspects of the model development process, others are not covered by the suite.
As a result, the vendor would be wise to update its AI governance toolkit with new features through product development and integrations with partners. “There’s a lot to the model development lifecycle, so … there are more capabilities that could be delivered and integrations yet to be created for market-leading model and service development products and platforms,” Henschen said.
Bond similarly noted that Alation has room to add more features to its AI governance suite. For example, government policies for AI are likely to become more stringent. As those new policies emerge, Alation will have an opportunity to add new capabilities.
“We are just starting to scratch the surface of what is needed, and can be done, in AI governance,” Bond said.
Eric Avidon is a senior news writer for TechTarget Editorial and a journalist with more than 25 years of experience. He covers analytics and data management.Governing AI
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Take $180 off the Dyson V15 Detect Plus cordless vacuum
Amazon’s October Prime Day deals continue to flood the internet during day two of the sale. One of the best deals we’ve found is on the Dyson V15 Detect Plus cordless vacuum: Prime members can grab it for $570, which represents a discount of $180. The V15 Detect topped our list of the best cordless vacuums for a number of reasons. First and foremost, the suction power is impressive. This is arguably the most important feature for any vacuum, cordless or not, and this Dyson delivers. We were consistently shocked by how much cat hair was hiding in the carpet during our tests.
The “Detect” in the model’s name refers to a light embedded within the Fluffy Optic cleaning head, which is a brush roll intended for hard floors. This helps illuminate patches of dust and debris build ups, so the vacuum can do its job on the first pass. It’s worth noting that this model ships with other head attachments, but they don’t include the same light.
There’s also a nifty LCD screen that lets users know exactly what’s being sucked up into the machine, with data on the size and frequency of debris particles. This isn’t really necessary, but it’s fun to see all of the gunk being removed from a home during a cleaning session. The V15 Detect even ships with a piezo sensor that automatically adjusts the internal engine depending on how dirty the floors are.
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CalmiGo’s new handheld device helps stop your panic attacks
CalmiGo has launched the second generation of its mental health device that helps stop people from having panic attacks or other anxiety.
Clinically tested, the CalmiGo Plus device and its new mobile app leverage gaming technology to improve outcomes faster and effectively manage anxiety every day, said Adi Wallach, CEO of New York-based CalmiGo, in an interview with GamesBeat.
She said CalmiGo is the first and only mental health platform that provides immediate relief and long-term care to users suffering from anxiety, post traumatic stress discorder (PTSD), and panic attacks.
CalmiGo Plus is a breathing device that helps you get control of your breathing when you’re having a panic attack. It helps manage anxiety within minutes and track data insights, Wallach said.
The new platform includes both the CalmiGo device and new app that leverages gaming technology to improve outcomes faster and effectively manage their anxiety each day.
The habit-forming game in the app was developed from principles in psychology to aid users in the healing process. The app also creates individual treatment plans and provides rewards to further encourage users on their journey of managing their anxiety. The app has gaming features within it that encourage people to keep on using the device, and the clinical efficacy of the game device was 60% higher than the version that did not use it. Those results are early, but CalmiGo is building out the application now.
The app is easy-to-use and intuitive so that anyone — of any age or background — can benefit from it. CalmiGo developed the app as an optional add-on for users with various preferences — some will prefer the gaming features while others can use the progress monitoring offering, a timer with relaxing music, or just use the app every two weeks just to sync the device.
This ensures that every user, regardless of their preference, can benefit from the app and expedite their healing. The CalmiGo app also enables an accessibility mode for screen readers to make access available to anyone.
“Oftentimes anxiety and panic attacks can cast a heavy burden on individuals and as a consequence they avoid situations and places and live in fear of the next attack,” said Wallach. “CalmiGo is designed to empower users with a device so that they can go anywhere knowing that they have relief in their pocket at all times and now the new app creates the habit of regular use effortlessly.”
The CalmiGo device is a scientifically-proven device that reduces stress hormone levels and provides immediate drug-free relief, enabling users to step out of the vicious anxiety cycle and regain control of their life – no matter where they are located.
The device is a unique portable exhaler developed with patented technology that combines sensors and machine learning to regulate breathing patterns. It learns each user’s individual breathing patterns in real time and provides guidance and feedback to help extend the length of exhalation between breathing cycles.
Gradually extended exhalation activates the parasympathetic system, which counteracts the “fight or flight” response triggered by the sympathetic nervous system in high-stress situations.
To date, over 100,000 users have benefited from the first version of CalmiGo. The company recently created availability to more users through payment plans, FSA/HSA plans, and key partnerships.
Additionally, CalmiGo collaborated with healthcare providers, insurance plans, and healthcare institutions and clinics that subsidize the device for their patients, including a unique partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The subscription plans range from $199 to $349, depending on the length of time for the subscriptions. To access the app, visit the iOS app store or Google play.
The team has 18 people split between multiple locations, and it has raised $18 million to date.
Wallach said that the founders saw that the level of stress for some people is so severe that they need not only to be diagnosed but immediately addressed so they can calm down. And this is not a matter of just talking to someone, but integrating behavior into their daily routines using scientifically tested methods.
“This is scientifically proven, very easy to use, and easy to integrate into the daily routine or whenever they need to use it, wherever they are,” Wallach said.
The device helps people realize when they are hyperventilating or otherwise panicking and they need to slow down their breathing. It uses well-established methods for calming the nervous system. Breathing is one of those. But it also unleashes smells that people associate with pleasant memories, like the smell of lavender that can help people fall asleep. By looking at the lights on the device, users can tell how to elongate their exhaling in a way that activates the parasympathetic nervous system. This can work whether the user is six years old or 65 years old, Wallach said. The device is designed in a way to gently stimulate all the senses (except taste) in a treatment dubbed multisensory stimulation.
Patients are often told to listen to a voice or look at a picture if they’re feeling overwhelmed. That detaches the user from the state that is overwhelming them.
The first device came out in 2018, and the company has been able to release multiple studies of clinical research showing the improvement in patients, who have lower stress, less anxiety and fewer episodes. Then the company worked on the plus version and developed the app. Since the device is classified as a “low-risk device,” it does not require FDA approval.
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