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I did spot brainchip pop up in the video
Plus many more videos if anyone is interested
Plus many more videos if anyone is interested
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Allow me to offer a different perspective.Given the number of NDAs, it's difficult to imagine the blackout curtains being opened any time soon.
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Mercedes-Benz Commits to Revolutionizing In-Car Assistance with AI Technology
Mercedes-Benz Commits to Revolutionizing In-Car Assistance with AI Technology TS2 SPACEts2.space
Thanks for reposting and doing what I can’t be arsed to do lolThis really is an excellent article, thanks for sharing. While it does not explicitly say BrainChip, we do know from the recent podcast (ie. all announced relationships are still active) that development with Mercedes- Benz continues ... and this does look very promising, fitting with all that we know.
A couple of extracts :
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kaellenius revealed the company’s vision for a future where every Mercedes-Benz car is equipped with a state-of-the-art “super assistant” powered by artificial intelligence. Set to be fully implemented by 2025, this cutting-edge technology aims to revolutionize the driving experience by making every journey more convenient and safe.
Expanding on the promising advancements in AI, Mercedes-Benz envisions a super assistant that goes beyond traditional in-car assistance systems. It will be capable of learning and adapting to individual driver preferences, offering a personalized experience like never before. By analyzing data collected from various sensors and cameras, the AI-powered assistant will enhance driver awareness, predict potential hazards, and provide real-time recommendations to enhance safety on the road.
Q: What is the “super assistant” announced by Mercedes-Benz?
A: The “super assistant” is a cutting-edge technology powered by artificial intelligence that will be equipped in every Mercedes-Benz car by 2025.
Key Terms and Jargon:
– Artificial Intelligence: In the context of the article, it refers to technology that enables computers or machines to mimic human intelligence and perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.
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Zach Shelby’s Imagine 2023 Keynote (September 27) is now online… From around the 12 min mark, he reiterates that Edge Impulse is focusing on Digital Health and Industrial Productivity and talks about some of the customer use cases they are working on. No mention of Brainchip as far as I remember, except on that slide that was shared here before, but nevertheless an interesting presentation.
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BRN is not a run-of-the-mill company with a single product or known product range and established customers. Even the product development roadmap changes with the rapid developments in the market and changing customer requirements.Allow me to offer a different perspective.
All senior management is aware of inner company dealings, contract bids, new engagements, goals, budgetary issues and product developments.......and other goings-on that the company is sworn to secrecy....NDAs and the like, buyout and merger feelers, bond offerings and stock offerings
Balance that against the fact that we read about insider buys and sells frequently in other companies. All the time really. I believe there are newsletters that track these potential 'indicators'. So ask yourself how could an insider ever buy or sell in the open market if they know so much that is both positive and negative for that specific company.
Well there are rules...blackout (quiet) periods before and after earnings, pending announcements that an average investor would expect to alter the perceived value of the company (that you shouldn't be sharing with your brother-in-law broker).....ie things that you could be sent to jail for. You know...your product doesn't work, inklings of fraud, government auditors appearing unscheduled....you get the picture.
Well BRN.AX has rarely triggered any of these conditions outside of certain earnings blackouts and major announcements such as tape-outs or IP sales.
Insiders can buy and sell frequently regardless of what Sean MAY have led some shareholders to believe.
And insider buying shows great confidence in the company's prospects.
So management, let's pony up and demonstrate some confidence.
Thanks for explaining Dio as FF would say blind freddy would know this, I thought if you are playing in the stock market these things you should know, Or do they know and it is just down ramming. NDA really means any one working for BRN can not buy.BRN is not a run-ot-the-mill company with a single product or known product range and established customers. Even the product development roadmap changes with the rapid developments in the market and changing customer requirements.
Akida is in a state of continuous rapid development.
We were (mostly) pleasantly surprised to learn about the capabilities of Akida 2, which had been under development for a considerable time before it was announced. Akida 2 has capabilities which no one outside the company had imagined. TeNNs were not part of any previously disclosed development road map. Anyone with pre-knowledge of TeNNs who bought shares before the release of Akida 2 would have been guilty of insider trading.
We know Akida 3 is in development, but we don't know what surprises it will embody.
The iceberg analogy has been used in relation to BRN because fully two thirds of its potential customer base is under NDA.
Some of BRN's customer engagements are in the form of joint development partnerships, again giving the board and management exclusive confidential knowledge not available to the market about the progress and intended destination of the joint development and associated commercial aspects.
I don't know about the US, but in Australia insider trading is a jailable offence, so I understand the board and management's abstinence from on-market trading.
I suppose the embargo applies to price sensitive information, so I guess that that will apply until we attain multi-billion-dollar company status with regular income, but by that time these bargain basement prices will be a thing of memory.Thanks for explaining Dio as FF would say blind freddy would know this, I thought if you are playing in the stock market these things you should know, Or do they know and it is just down ramming. NDA really means any one working for BRN can not buy.
Hiya loveLamp, love the possibilities here. When Bosch said they were dumping their Lidar program after 3 or so years. I was “Oh, bum, kinda thought , Bosch generally, were a possible good fit” But i noted that Bosch took up a keen interest in mm wavelength tech. From my uneducated, vague and low researched perspective , it seemed that mm wavelength offered another exciting opportunity to a BrainChip-Bosch link.View attachment 49528![]()
McLaren Applied and Blu Wireless target motorsport connectivity
McLaren Applied is collaborating with Blu Wireless to develop high-speed telemetry solutions for motorsport applications.www.electronicspecifier.com
That is indeed a great read from TCS.
Agreed @Kozikan A bosch connection is highly probable imoHiya loveLamp, love the possibilities here. When Bosh said they were dumping their Lidar program after 3 or so years. I was “Oh, bum, kinda thought , Bosh generally, were a possible good fit” But i noted that Bosh took up a keen interest in mm wavelength tech. From my uneducated, vague and low researched perspective , it seemed that mm wavelength offered another exciting opportunity to a BrainChip-Bosh link.
Thanks for your research and it’s just another wait and see prospect.
I think back in the day, way back, Bosh was tossed about as a reasonable dot join.
Anyway, if anyone can add some supporting commentary or musings.
That would be welcomed.
Just a few random thoughts that may have reminded others more knowledgeable
Cheers
Well it hardly seems to qualify as an offense risking jail if you buy stock because you like your company's prospects.BRN is not a run-ot-the-mill company with a single product or known product range and established customers. Even the product development roadmap changes with the rapid developments in the market and changing customer requirements.
Akida is in a state of continuous rapid development.
We were (mostly) pleasantly surprised to learn about the capabilities of Akida 2, which had been under development for a considerable time before it was announced. Akida 2 has capabilities which no one outside the company had imagined. TeNNs were not part of any previously disclosed development road map. Anyone with pre-knowledge of TeNNs who bought shares before the release of Akida 2 would have been guilty of insider trading.
We know Akida 3 is in development, but we don't know what surprises it will embody.
The iceberg analogy has been used in relation to BRN because fully two thirds of its potential customer base is under NDA.
Some of BRN's customer engagements are in the form of joint development partnerships, again giving the board and management exclusive confidential knowledge not available to the market about the progress and intended destination of the joint development and associated commercial aspects.
I don't know about the US, but in Australia insider trading is a jailable offence, so I understand the board and management's abstinence from on-market trading.
Given the cautious approach to the way the BOD share information and the interpretation they have taken in regards ASX announcements I think they have a good excuse for not buying on market.Well it hardly seems to qualify as an offense risking jail if you buy stock because you like your company's prospects.
To me Australia has orchestrated short sellers that would be first in line for jail if there was even a modicum of market oversight.