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Uni researchers in the United Arab Emirates (from New York University Abu Dhabi and Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi) have experimented with Akida for neuromorphic AI-based robotics - the field our CTO Dr. Tony Lewis is an expert in:
Very simpleRenesas and Megachips paid millions for BrainChip’s IP more than 3 years ago and WHAT NOW NOTHING.
What happened to late 2023 for Renesas bringing a product to market.
Still waiting Sean.
Management all talk no show.
And Sean and the top end of the tree will won't there FREE Shares at the AGM.
Renesas and Megachips paid millions for BrainChip’s IP more than 3 years ago and WHAT NOW NOTHING.
What happened to late 2023 for Renesas bringing a product to market.
Still waiting Sean.
Management all talk no show.
And Sean and the top end of the tree will won't there FREE Shares at the AGM.
Good morning, CHIPS,
but only on the BrainChip website under partners in the University AI Accelerator Program (https://brainchip.com/partners/ or https://brainchip.com/brainchip-university-ai-accelerator/).
It was/is missing in yesterday’s LinkedIn post:
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Partners | BrainChip
BrainChip's University #AI Accelerator Program empowers students to shape the future of AI technology. This program equips students with cutting-edge AI technology and resources to foster innovation and drive the development of essential AI solutions. Learn how your university can join the...www.linkedin.com
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Hi Tech,Please read what I posted carefully..it maybe just a simple error, but whomevers responsible for double checking the company's linkedin or any other released statements needs to be summoned into Seans office and given a short sharp lecture on what is expected at this level, basic errors aren't acceptable in my book..is it an insult to the University of Oklahoma ? you decide..
Still love our ethics..but not the continous little errors we all pick up on..imagine being a real big paying customer..not a great look.
Just my opinion..cheers and goodnight.
Apologies if posted already but interesting recent article here from Ant61:
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Ant61 has built a satellite-saver
The problem with satellites is that if something goes wrong in space, you can’t do anything about it. They become space debris. Ant61 is providing a solution.www.industryupdate.com.au
"The problem with satellites is that if something goes wrong in space, you can’t do anything about it. They become space debris.
Ant61 is providing a solution. The Beacon is a first-of-its-kind product that sits somewhere between a black box and the space version of a jumper lead."
"The first Beacon was launched on February 27. Ant61 is working on 20 to be launched next year and Askavin hopes it will be “hundreds” following that.
“The more Beacons we have in orbit, the more trust we will get from the community and it will become a de facto standard. Maybe not necessarily the Beacon but a Beacon-like device,” he said.
Ant61’s goal is to create robots that will be able to repair broken satellites in space, like the space version of the NRMA, but that is several years away."