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Regards to Hyundai & the emotion tech found these couple of items.
I posted this Capgemini report a while ago I think on the other place maybe but anyway found a reference to Hyundai & emotion tech.
Clicked on the link to check out where went.
www.hyundai.com
www.media.mit.edu
If the latest iteration is an extension of the above then could be to do with MIT. MIT are working on neuromorphic as well.
www.media.mit.edu
Just on MIT btw....I've seen previously who Arnup follows on Frontiers Loop. Arnup works with BRN in Perth.
Although, Prof Sarpeshkar is currently a professor in MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department where he heads a research group on Analog Circuits and Biological Systems
loop.frontiersin.org
I posted this Capgemini report a while ago I think on the other place maybe but anyway found a reference to Hyundai & emotion tech.
Clicked on the link to check out where went.
![www.hyundai.com](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.hyundai.com%2Fcontent%2Fdam%2Fhyundai%2Fww%2Fen%2Fimages%2Fmain%2Fhyundai-open-graph-image-pc.jpg&hash=1bc07d2088450484fe51213bae5afd17&return_error=1)
Newsroom | Company - Hyundai Worldwide
Newsroom is the official site for Hyundai Motor Company related news, statements, photos, videos, and more.
![www.media.mit.edu](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fdam-prod2.media.mit.edu%2Fthumb%2F2020%2F12%2F17%2Fhyundai_hallway.png.1400x1400.png&hash=0b322974c19cd4252473c456b046a504&return_error=1)
Little Big e-Motion—Part of an academic research collaboration between Hyundai Motor Company and the Media Lab – MIT Media Lab
Hyundai Motor Company recently unveiled a miniature electronic vehicle that uses Emotion Adaptive Vehicle Control (EAVC) technology.
If the latest iteration is an extension of the above then could be to do with MIT. MIT are working on neuromorphic as well.
![www.media.mit.edu](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fdam-prod2.media.mit.edu%2Fthumb%2F2022%2F04%2F11%2FAI.jpeg.1400x1400.jpeg&hash=5a72cfafdcc0497efb88073ba3e27665&return_error=1)
MIT AI Hardware Program features NCB research on 2D neuromorphic devices for sustainable Artificial Intelligence – MIT Media Lab
MIT AI Hardware program has featured Nano Cybernetic Biotrek’s (NCB’s) research on energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable hardware for AI based on na…
Just on MIT btw....I've seen previously who Arnup follows on Frontiers Loop. Arnup works with BRN in Perth.
Although, Prof Sarpeshkar is currently a professor in MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department where he heads a research group on Analog Circuits and Biological Systems
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