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In Chapter 9 we saw how to connect our micro:bit weather station to an IoT platform for the purpose of enhancing our data science toolkit. In Chapter 10 we considered the potential value that AI/ML can bring to our data science experimentation, how it can liberate us from elements of the process and allow us to maximize the time available to exercise our curiosity and intuition – the irreplaceable human traits that are the true brains of data science.

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    The format of this is JSON (JavaScript Object Notation): a format commonly used to communicate data. JSON tends to be used more widely than csv files in IoT because it is very flexible and easy to extend/adapt.

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Meitiner, P., Seneviratne, P. (2020). Using ML Services. In: Beginning Data Science, IoT, and AI on Single Board Computers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5766-1_11

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