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...possibly another suburb of El Dorado...
...possibly another suburb of El Dorado...
Thank you for the link @TechGirl, as you say Anil had the answers.Just listened to the Panel Discussion IMPLICATIONS OF EMBEDDED AI: MACHINE LEARNING, DEEP LEARNING, FACIAL RECOGNITION, AND OTHER PROCESSING with Anil, Colin's Areospace & Max Little, Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham.
There was no Google or Renesas in the panel, they must have been in the earlier sessions.
Anil was great, really informative, he talked about making every sensor smart.
Its funny though when the other 2 panelist talked about their current big issues in AI & Machine learning etc when Anil spoke he basically had the solution's for their problems because as we all know BrainChip is number 1
I started screen recording the session after the initial introductions, Anil starts talking at 1min 36 seconds, I saved it to my google drive so hopefully you can view with the below link, enjoy
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fFxloaYOvyGYO1zUZm-qVnoSWI_mwHsW/view?usp=sharing
Joseph Engler has a pretty impressive CV there, and he knows his machine learning too by the looks of it. I think it is just greatYes from Collins Aerospace, This is the write up on him
Joseph Engler
Chief AI Scientist
Collins Aerospace
Joseph Engler, PhD is the Chief Artificial Intelligence (AI) Scientist at Collins Aerospace. Dr. Engler is responsible for the direction of the Allison™ AI Lab including research and development, product generation, and AI services. Dr. Engler is the creator of Collins Aerospace Enterprise AI, named Allison™. He received his B.S. degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from The Franciscan University in 2004, his M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Iowa in 2009, and his Ph.D in Industrial Engineering from the University of Iowa in 2011. He has authored multiple peer reviewed papers, holds 13 patents, and 12 trade secrets. Prior to joining Collins Aerospace, Joseph was an Associate Research Scientist in the University of Iowa Operator Performance Laboratory where he developed a number of novel machine learning algorithms for classification of human physiology. Dr. Engler’s current research centers on Fractal Learning in Artificial Systems and his research interests include artificial general intelligence, complex adaptive systems, and chaos science. In his spare time, Joseph is an avid model railroader and loves to BBQ.
Akida Inside...we make sensors smart!
BrAInchip
Thanks to @Ian who found the video.
A new analog chip in the market - but she explains why Akida is still superior.
closing "a"deal? .... more like closing a "A"STRONOMICAL amount of deals!!! (you left out the letters stronomicalThe only thing I can see that has changed today for Brainchip is that we are another day closer to Brainchip announcing a deal. All positive for me to continue to hold thanks. Lower volume today also compared to previous days over the last month.
It is a poor competitor. It is like comparing a sports car to a sports car that is actually a transformer.Thanks for sharing, I watched the video noe and honestly scared me little bit as this would be possible competitor to Akida and Brainchip, right?? What do you think guys?
A rock is competition to a gun in a fight but I will take the gun every time.
Ein stein bitter, loosely translated, brainchip forever
Please include translation too so us English only speakers do not miss out on your insights
The only German I can (kind of) remember from school is “Ich bin auslander und spreche nicht gut Deutsch”
And also schraubenschlüßel (spanner) - one of my all time favourite words to sa
Hi McHaleYes FF, my attribution to ulux is incorrect, and I do now recall that you have mentioned Ken Scarince as the original source
of that prescient saying.
In fact I believe I had made the same attribution to ulux on another occasion as well over at HC, said ulux does not seem to care. So in keeping with the principles of Brainchip college, I might now head over to the dons office for my dose. LOL
You run a tight ship FF, which is the best way to do it, so do you have the said quotation word for word somewhere, I liked the way it sounded straight away, and as I said it's likely prescient bigtime.
This might be it:Hi McHale
No I don’t have it I just run off memory. If I remember correctly Ken Scarince was speaking too slides and it was on the slides as well as spoken. I have not Google it but Ken Scarince has only given three public presentations so should be easily found. FF