There's another Australian company doing the same thing, Autonomous Fire Systems. A few yrs ago I told this company about BRN, hopefully they're onto it by now.
There's another Australian company doing the same thing, Autonomous Fire Systems. A few yrs ago I told this company about BRN, hopefully they're onto it by now.
Oh dear. Now we have a nut job conspiracy theory enthusiast pumping our company. This is a sign. Hotcrappers going to love this!Lockheed Martin and Skunk Works..gee tommorow the first of at least 6 whistleblowers are coming forward to reveal to the world public about the illegal " black government" projects that they have been a part of since joining the US Military as young men..this is a major disclosure !
NHI (Non Human Intelligence), since October 1954 a US Black Ops. Program has been involved in a UFO Retrieval Program, anti-gravity technology was achieved in 1954 and has been kept secret by these black programs.
I could go on...but we are at a major fork in the road for all of humanity...watch as this story unfolds...the drone events happening all over the world, the fog, the suicide bombing of a Tesla car on NY Eve...it's this illegal, black operation trying to spread fear among the world population that an alien invasion is about to commence...the truth is slowly being revealed...we are 100% not alone in this universe...many forms of intelligent life exist and are far more advanced than humans.
No, I haven't been on the drugs or alcohol...just watch this major story unfold and keep an open mind.
I apologize for being off topic.
Kind regards....Tech.
This is brilliant, how do we get Telstra involved with their wifi router’s selling BRN ?..BrainChip Provides Low-Power Neuromorphic Processing
BrainChip announced its integration into an innovative technology offering that leverages the Akida processor to provide cybersecurity protection for WiFi access, home router, small enterprise routers and other network access devices in this press release. Learn more about the Akida processor...ift.tt
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And believe me, that is fantastic!I'll admit, I googled "Mexican Mule" with some measure of trepidation, but was pleasantly surprised to find it merely another kind of cocktail.![]()
Maybe an opportunity through our Accenture collaboration.This is brilliant, how do we get Telstra involved with their wifi router’s selling BRN ?..
I want one in my house.
Go brainchip
I forgot about that, Yes indeed that’s most likely the best bet for sure.
Did you cut out a screenshot with a knife? Bro… WTF did you do with your screen??
Damn! I didn't expect $13-$20 this year. what a beauty.Here’s a summary and a question I’d like to share for discussion from the German forum:
A user raised some concerns about BrainChip, particularly regarding the frequent CR and the resulting dilution of shares. While new partnerships and initial revenues are positive signs, they believe that not much will happen until mid 2025 and expect the share price to fluctuate between 13 and 20 cents until then. They also think the development of Akida products could take several more years (2027/2028), highlighting the risks of investing in startups like BrainChip. Their main question seems to be how long investors are willing to support these capital raises, given the uncertainty around when substantial progress will be visible.
Personally, I see their points, but I’m more optimistic about BrainChip’s potential. I believe the capital raises are necessary for the company’s growth and development, especially as they work to secure major deals. As mentioned in the last AGM, “One deal can make us profitable overnight,” and I think that’s an exciting possibility.
What’s your take on this? Do you share similar concerns, or are you confident in BrainChip’s trajectory despite the risks? I know the majority here is positive and share the same optimism like I do.
Quantum Ventura: Net Detective (sorry)BrainChip Provides Low-Power Neuromorphic Processing
BrainChip announced its integration into an innovative technology offering that leverages the Akida processor to provide cybersecurity protection for WiFi access, home router, small enterprise routers and other network access devices in this press release. Learn more about the Akida processor...ift.tt
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News | BrainChip Provides Low-Power Neuromorphic Processing | Pipeline Publishing | Michael M.
News | BrainChip Provides Low-Power Neuromorphic Processing | Pipeline Publishing https://ift.tt/djatThK Data Center Performance · Top 5 Connectivity Markets · Network Training ... markets. The Akida neural processor and AI IP can find unknown ...www.linkedin.com
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Hmm „learns your habits, and evolves alongside you… „
„AFEELA represents a new generation of mobility, brimming with intelligence.
A unique partner that talks to you, learns your habits, and evolves alongside you.
Impressions are formed from the very first encounter, and the more you experience together, the more personal the connection becomes.
Innovative ADAS* and the ultimate entertainment space.“
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PREMIUMについて | Business Insider Japan
Business Insider Japanが運営するメンバー会員限定のビジネスサイト。多様化する時代を担うビジネスパーソンが自分らしく「学ぶ・働く・生きる」ための情報が充実。www.businessinsider.jp
Hmmm… Microsoft
“The biggest change compared to the commercial version is the inclusion of a “voice-based AI agent.”
Of course, you can also talk to AFEELA 1 to launch apps and play music.
However, conversations like “Where are you going?” and “What restaurants do you recommend there?” are also possible.
The idea is not to treat it as someone who takes commands, but rather as a kind of partner—someone who approaches you with hospitality.
The voice AI agent itself was implemented in collaboration with Microsoft but has been tailored to AFEELA and can be further personalized to suit both the passenger and the driver.
Interestingly, AFEELA 1 is equipped with “active noise cancellation.”
With the doors and windows closed, it suddenly becomes quiet inside AFEELA 1.
It uses an external microphone to detect ambient noises, such as street sounds and the murmur of crowds, and employs a concept similar to the “active noise cancellation” found in headphones to minimize the sounds heard inside the car.
Of course, for safety reasons, horns, warning tones, and continuous driving sounds remain audible.
This is because there is a system in place that understands the “sounds necessary to ensure safety” and deliberately does not mute them.
Exploring new AI trends at CES [January 23]
An event will take place featuring Richard Shigeru Nishitani (Editorial Department, Gizmodo Japan), Yutaro Kobayashi (Editor-in-Chief, Tech Insider), and Chisato Kunimoto from Cynthialy, who is working on the social implementation of generative AI.”
This is brilliant, how do we get Telstra involved with their wifi router’s selling BRN ?..
I want one in my house.
Go brainchip
I forgot about that, Yes indeed that’s most likely the best bet for sure.
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Dolci got her German passport?Here’s a summary and a question I’d like to share for discussion from the German forum:
A user raised some concerns about BrainChip, particularly regarding the frequent CR and the resulting dilution of shares. While new partnerships and initial revenues are positive signs, they believe that not much will happen until mid 2025 and expect the share price to fluctuate between 13 and 20 cents until then. They also think the development of Akida products could take several more years (2027/2028), highlighting the risks of investing in startups like BrainChip. Their main question seems to be how long investors are willing to support these capital raises, given the uncertainty around when substantial progress will be visible.
Personally, I see their points, but I’m more optimistic about BrainChip’s potential. I believe the capital raises are necessary for the company’s growth and development, especially as they work to secure major deals. As mentioned in the last AGM, “One deal can make us profitable overnight,” and I think that’s an exciting possibility.
What’s your take on this? Do you share similar concerns, or are you confident in BrainChip’s trajectory despite the risks? I know the majority here is positive and share the same optimism like I do.
Maybe TD is being gagged from saying anything?Yeah, he basically said what the Doc said, using as little words as possible, maybe he had a long day..
He "should" have said and I don't think this is making an assumption, otherwise it would contradict the news from CES 2025..
"Thanks for your email
The news wasn't ASX worthy, as this is not a commercial partnership yet, with a dollar amount attached.
Hopefully it will develop into one in the Future.
Kind Regards
Tony Dawe"
It aligns with all the other "partnerships" which also weren't ASX announced, much to the dismay of shareholders..
I don't think it's a matter of him being "gagged"..Maybe TD is being gagged from saying anything?