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Taproot

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This update should be in full swing as of now.


NVISO AI Neuromorphic Computing Update

Date: Thursday, July 7th, 2022
Time: 7:00 PM Sydney, Australia
 
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cassip

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I think it is a possibility.
"Linguatronic" of the Mercedes-Benz is able to distinguish between driver and co-driver (wasn`t this explained in the nviso webinar as well?), and it does answer even if there is no internet connection.


https://group-media.mercedes-benz.c...--MBUX-capable-of-learning.xhtml?oid=41881113 (2018!)
 
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Reuben

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I asked Nviso during their webinar, how many car manufacturers they are working with. Attached is the answer
 

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It is great to see dollar cost averaging being practised. Perhaps we should letterbox drop the coffee shops and explain what is happening and invite them to join in.😎

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AKIDA BALLISTA
Don't feel sorry for the coffee shops, it's their doing. Because the coffee shops charge so much for their coffee, the poor people can't afford to buy it. So, being smart poor people, they buy one or two BRN shares with their loose change, knowing that it won't be long before they can buy all the coffee they want.

It's even possible that these people are the ones responsible for the share price not breaking free. Every time the price goes up, the sell their shares to buy coffee. There's so many of them selling that they push the price down again. The cycle then repeats. I don't even think there is such things as bots. It is just coffee craving BRN buyers/sellers.

Of course, DYOR as no research went into this post.

Cheers,
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Boab

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I asked Nviso during their webinar, how many car manufacturers they are working with. Attached is the answer
Yes, Tim did give a verbal answer of between 5 and 10.
Interesting how there is "many" more companies they a dealing with but are tied to NDA's.
 
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Boab

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Nviso webinar was being recorded and will be released (not sure when)
Tim was very upbeat about how the developments with Neuromorphic AI within the last 6 months has enabled there business to offer so much more to there customers.
 
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Boab

I wish I could paint like Vincent
Nviso webinar was being recorded and will be released (not sure when)
Tim was very upbeat about how the developments with Neuromorphic AI within the last 6 months has enabled there business to offer so much more to there customers.
The importance of battery operated devices was highlighted as the low power use (of Akida) would enable Nviso to be used in these devices.
A massive growth opportunity.
Sorry if I'm waffling but I'm just reliving what comes to mind.
All very exciting
 
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Baisyet

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I asked Nviso during their webinar, how many car manufacturers they are working with. Attached is the answer
Any guess what i asked ;)
;);)
 
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Boab

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What I would like is one of you young whippersnappers who understand this tech stuff to post a screen shot of the slide which started with IBM in 2013 and end with the future.

As far as visual aides go this was/is a KILLER representation of the reason to be invested in Brainchip.

My opinion only DYOR
FF


AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Boab

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One of our other members also got a mention. "The unfair advantage' was one of the headline slides.
There was a copyright note at the bottom of each slide so I can't reveal yet.
 
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Baisyet

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Now i remember, u asked why they chose akida... and something else...
Yes that's right and happy that Tim found it good question.
 
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Boab

I wish I could paint like Vincent
What I would like is one of you young whippersnappers who understand this tech stuff to post a screen shot of the slide which started with IBM in 2013 and end with the future.

As far as visual aides go this was/is a KILLER representation of the reason to be invested in Brainchip.

My opinion only DYOR
FF


AKIDA BALLISTA
Nviso.jpg
 
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Deadpool

Did someone say KFC
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Deadpool

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I posted this last year but it is now an early piece in the autonomous Rover project and the work being done by Intellisense:


My opinion only DYOR
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
my god FF, are you sure you haven't been sent back in time to enlighten us?? Way ahead of our time
 
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Neuromorphia

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Trying to figure out if Texas Instruments (as @Bravo has also been hunting from memory) has any connection anywhere.

Found a couple of things that were interesting but not sure if we may be in the background via the ARM NN relationship with TI and the use of ARM M4 co-processors for some edge, IoT, gesture etc. I don't think so but....

Anyway, maybe @Diogenese can have a squiz whenever has time.

I note the ARM NN runs on Cortex-A cores as highlighted however wondered if that is in connection with the M4 co-processor?

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kind of an old link... In 1991 Raytheon purchased the defense unit of Texas Instruments.

Divestiture to Raytheon​

As the defense industry consolidated, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) sold its defense business to the Raytheon Company in 1997 for $2.95 billion.

Shortly after Raytheon acquired TI DSEG, Raytheon then acquired Hughes Aircraft from General Motors. Raytheon then owned TI's mercury cadmium telluride detector business and infrared (IR) systems group. In California, it also had Hughes infrared detector and an IR systems business. When again the US government forced Raytheon to divest itself of a duplicate capability, the company kept the TI IR systems business and the Hughes detector business. As a result of these acquisitions, these former arch rivals of TI systems and Hughes detectors work together.[58]

Immediately after acquisition, DSEG was known as Raytheon TI Systems (RTIS).[59] It is now fully integrated into Raytheon and this designation no longer exists.

Sources:



@Quatrojos and @Rocket577 started with this
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-2022.1/post-92130

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this web site does not accept links... so you will have to copy and paste this address into your web browser https://www.armysbir.army.mil then type "neuromorphic" into search bar within that site.


Raytheon has talked about by @Bravo

https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-2022.1/post-92151

leading to these 3 neuromorphic SBIR docs




Raytheon Intelligence & Space is the industry leader in FLIR technology, with decades of innovation in the field. FLIR was invented in 1963 by a Texas Instruments engineer, Kirby Taylor. Texas Instruments was later acquired by the former Raytheon Company.

The first two generations of FLIR technology have served forces for more than 50 years and now Raytheon Intelligence & Space is introducing 3rd generation FLIR technology to the battlefield.



Raytheon 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 (Raytheon links)

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