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Someone at a company called Small & Smart Inc (S&S), based in Monterey, CA, which claims to provide “solutions for network-centric unmanned and autonomous systems with mobile devices” (all hydrogen-powered it seems) has been accumulating info on potential (I assume) artificial intelligence partners, and has in this context also made notes about BrainChip as well as Frontgrade Gaisler and Penn State University (both in connection with BRN):


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Maybe someone with Vietnamese roots is behind all this?
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As I’m sure many of you will know, Halong Bay is a picturesque bay in Northeastern Vietnam famous for its limestone karsts and islands, and the name Hạ Long means "descending dragon”. The S&S brand is called yourDragonXi, as is one of their web domains (www.yourdragonxi.org - the ending .org is unusual for a business, though, isn’t it?)

I noticed the company also has another website presence under https://southernocean.ai, which equally connects to webpages on https://www.yourdragonxi.org

Strangely, no names of company staff are provided on the contact page, just a postal address, phone number and generic email addresses:


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This foreword explains the name yourDragonXi:

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Some of the subpages - like the one about potential (?) AI partners - appear very up-to-date, others are outdated or somewhat weird…



Not sure whether this is all still on the drawing board, in a POC state or further advanced (as is suggested).

All I can say is that someone must be a fan of the Greek alphabet 😂 and has meticulously accumulated information, eg on benefits of their products, competitors, potential partners, etc.

Haven’t had time, though, to dig more into this (they have a pretty chaotic website; it’s in fact hard and too time-consuming to retrace all the subpages from which I took screenshots…) and find out how that company has been performing over the 30+years of its existence…
 
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The absoluteness of Steve's statement makes me a little nervous...

Results Monday morning, can allay those fears Dan!
You've had at least a week or so 😉

Well, what a relief to know, then, that - if we are to believe Steve Cox - it can absolutely not have been Dan Ganousis’ fault that his previous employer Untether AI folded about three months ago after failing to raise money… 😉

The engineering team was “acquihired” by AMD, but there was apparently no longer any need for the Sales Department staff:



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By the way, Untether AI’s former VP of WW Sales, Chris Stevens, who prior to that had also been our own former VP of WW Sales, already left the (at the time still active) Toronto-based company back in January and is now with MemryX, see my 7 May post below:

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So it is totally understandable why Dan Ganousis - as a former Sales Director of a company that no longer had any use for him, since it was winding down and its technology hadn’t been snapped up - would have been looking for a new job.

The interesting question, though, is: Why was this contract position recently created by our company in the first place? 🤔
Also, I don’t recall it ever being advertised.
Is this possibly going to be converted into a permanent full-time role at some point like it happened with Jonathan Tapson who was initially engaged with us as a part-time consultant?
But how many well-paying sales positions can our company currently afford?
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HACK ZACK TECH WAS ABLE TO RECOVER EVERY PENNY I HAD LOST

Hi, I was a victim of a crypto theft involving a Pink Drainer, which resulted in the theft of my Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) from my Polygon network. The experience was incredibly frustrating and distressing, as I had no idea how to recover my funds. Unfortunately, by the time I noticed the theft, the funds had already been drained to an address that I had no control over, making it seem like an irreversible situation.The attack happened when I clicked on what appeared to be a legitimate link. I didn’t realize at the time that it was a phishing attempt designed to siphon off my private keys and access my wallet. The Pink Drainer, a type of malicious script used by attackers, is specifically designed to exploit such vulnerabilities in crypto wallets. The moment I realized that my WBTC had been drained from my Polygon network, I felt completely helpless, as I didn’t have direct access to the thief's address, and there was no way to reverse the transaction on my own at that point, I started searching for ways to recover my funds, but most resources only offered generic advice that wasn’t practical in this particular case. I quickly realized that if I wanted to have any hope of getting my assets back, I would need professional assistance. After some research, I came across a reliable and trusted recovery team called Hack Zack Tech. Their expertise in cryptocurrency recovery, especially in cases like mine, seemed promising.I decided to reach out to Hack Zack Tech, and I’m incredibly grateful that I did. Their team of crypto recovery experts was able to help me trace the stolen funds and identify the path the funds took after they left my wallet. Using advanced tools and techniques, they were able to track the transactions on the blockchain, helping me understand where my WBTC had been sent. More importantly, they worked tirelessly to assist me in contacting the necessary parties and even interfaced with blockchain analysts to help facilitate the recovery process.Thanks to their efforts, I was able to successfully recover my stolen funds. The entire process took some time, but the Hack Zack Tech dedicated team provided regular updates and kept me informed throughout the process, which gave me a sense of hope and relief during an otherwise stressful time. If you’re ever in a similar situation, I highly recommend reaching out to a trusted recovery team like Hack Zack Tech . Their professionalism, knowledge, and expertise were critical in helping me recover my funds and regain control of my crypto assets.

Whatsapp : +4,4,7,4,9,4,6,2,9,5,1,0
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