Just came across this startling video of a Tesla maybe malfunctioning????
When the speaker introduces Brainchip, he draws a distinction between neural network engines which imitate the brain and neuromorphic engines which imitate the nervous system plus the brain, classifying Brainchip as a neuromorphic engine.“The companies I mentioned before each of them won one of that”
Listen for this sentence. Even making allowance for his English language skills the meaning is absolutely clear and I am convinced Brainchip won the Know Labs Handheld Glucose monitoring machine.
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AKIDA BALLISTA
Nutrition is a pet subject of mine, I almost research it as much as I research the companies I invest in. Please excuse me for extending this non-Brainchip discussion, but hey, we have some time to kill waiting for the year of Akida (aka 2023) to roll around.Just a comment on your post, from a lay person not in the field whatsoever, I have come to the firm conclusion that excess consumption of refined carbohydrate and its derivatives are at the root cause of this diabetes pandemic. Although this company is doing great work, I think we really need to have a mass education push from (WHO) of why this maybe happening in the first place.
This would be lovely leading into Xmas! I can't understand how it's not Brainchip - Snapdragon's reliance on ARM IP (with all the media attention over our Arm partnership recently), multiple AI processors, always on camera... and the sudden increase in performance?? It may be wishful/biased thinking on my part.... but c'mon... where's that "communication" company announcement?!? Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is hitting the market... a price sensitive announcement from BRN along with that would be a pleasant surprise! Maybe a Mercedes style plug in the launch tonight? Maybe I'm dreaming?‘Always sensing camera’ sounds like it could be us, could this be an event based camera?
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These posts on TSE have been quite serendipitous as I’ve been experiencing a reoccurrence of general anxiety this week after what I believe to be several months of higher than usual sugar intake due partly to stress from our 2nd child arriving. On the weekend I stumbled upon Tim Ferris’ interview with Dr Chris Palmer discussing how keto assists in improved mental health including severe cases.Nutrition is a pet subject of mine, I almost research it as much as I research the companies I invest in. Please excuse me for extending this non-Brainchip discussion, but hey, we have some time to kill waiting for the year of Akida (aka 2023) to roll around.
Although what you say is 100% correct @Deadpool, there is no way that WHO are going to vilify carbs. There is just too much money involved. Notice how shipping grain out of Ukraine was one of the “important” news items.
But then also, not all carbs are bad, and equally, not all fats are bad either. Moderation is the key.
Fruit and grains forming the base of the food pyramid has nothing to do with good health, and more to do with consuming products that were overly abundant, easy to transport, and profitable to farm.
The food pyramid was never about keeping us healthy. It was about making corporations healthy.
Eating too much (bad) carbs. The epitome of a 1st world problem. We tend to easily forget that more than half the planet is malnourished. But that is yet another 1st world problem. And yes, I do hate that phrase, but it fits so well.
We all know better, but we tend to reach for comfort first. It is the easy way out. Especially when it is just a short walk to the fridge, or even less to phone in a home delivery.
A little discomfort is good in so many ways. Your body actually needs discomfort, otherwise it forgets how to function properly. Healing is the first thing to go—it’s not just a natural consequence of ageing!
I practice intermittent fasting (18-20 hours a day of consuming zero calories) and have also done extended fasts - only 3 to 10 days (typically 1-2 per month, depending on duration). When fasting, I feel so much more alive and have more energy. I actually no longer like the feeling of being full.
For those interested in doing some research, it is amazing for your well-being. My go to expert is Jason Fung. First thing to understand is the important role of autophagy.
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With that sort of money to invest into semiconductors, he could have invested in an American company to build a fab in America. Maybe even as a joint exercise with TSMC as an offshore enterprise. Surely some other big investors would have followed him in on that adventure. That would have won him some brownie points and would remove the problem of investing in a Chinese company once they take back Taiwan (and his $4B) with their own special military operation.Warren Buffett has started investing in TSMC:
Buffett's Berkshire discloses $4.1 billion TSMC stake By Reuters
Buffett's Berkshire discloses $4.1 billion TSMC stakewww.investing.com
"I suspect Berkshire has a belief that the world cannot do without the products manufactured by Taiwan Semi," said Tom Russo, a partner at Gardner, Russo & Quinn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, which owns Berkshire shares.
"Only a small number of companies that can amass the capital to deliver semiconductors, which are increasingly central to people's lives," he added.
There is a guilt free, carb friendly, fat friendly, way to live a long and happy life. 72 hour fasting is a hunger strike.
Yes I too picked up on this and as they say it ain't Russian Roulette if they give you less than 6 cylinders to play the game with and in this case he only gave us four cylinders and one is guaranteed to contain the Brainchip bullet.When the speaker introduces Brainchip, he draws a distinction between neural network engines which imitate the brain and neuromorphic engines which imitate the nervous system plus the brain, classifying Brainchip as a neuromorphic engine.
He then talks of Known Labs in relation to neural network engines.
On the other hand, he mentions machine learning in relation to Balluff robots, so, if I were a gambling man ...
It could be part of the deal to fund the US Fab operation.With that sort of money to invest into semiconductors, he could have invested in an American company to build a fab in America. Maybe even as a joint exercise with TSMC as an offshore enterprise. Surely some other big investors would have followed him in on that adventure. That would have won him some brownie points and would remove the problem of investing in a Chinese company once they take back Taiwan (and his $4B) with their own special military operation.
Less energy use when there is less to digest makes the body run optimally much like Akida processing what is necessary.Nutrition is a pet subject of mine, I almost research it as much as I research the companies I invest in. Please excuse me for extending this non-Brainchip discussion, but hey, we have some time to kill waiting for the year of Akida (aka 2023) to roll around.
Although what you say is 100% correct @Deadpool, there is no way that WHO are going to vilify carbs. There is just too much money involved. Notice how shipping grain out of Ukraine was one of the “important” news items.
But then also, not all carbs are bad, and equally, not all fats are bad either. Moderation is the key.
Fruit and grains forming the base of the food pyramid has nothing to do with good health, and more to do with consuming products that were overly abundant, easy to transport, and profitable to farm.
The food pyramid was never about keeping us healthy. It was about making corporations healthy.
Eating too much (bad) carbs. The epitome of a 1st world problem. We tend to easily forget that more than half the planet is malnourished. But that is yet another 1st world problem. And yes, I do hate that phrase, but it fits so well.
We all know better, but we tend to reach for comfort first. It is the easy way out. Especially when it is just a short walk to the fridge, or even less to phone in a home delivery.
A little discomfort is good in so many ways. Your body actually needs discomfort, otherwise it forgets how to function properly. Healing is the first thing to go—it’s not just a natural consequence of ageing!
I practice intermittent fasting (18-20 hours a day of consuming zero calories) and have also done extended fasts - only 3 to 10 days (typically 1-2 per month, depending on duration). When fasting, I feel so much more alive and have more energy. I actually no longer like the feeling of being full.
For those interested in doing some research, it is amazing for your well-being. My go to expert is Jason Fung. First thing to understand is the important role of autophagy.
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... I'll raise you a neuromorphic engine:Yes I too picked up on this and as they say it ain't Russian Roulette if they give you less than 6 cylinders to play the game with and in this case he only gave us four cylinders and one is guaranteed to contain the Brainchip bullet.
If you take out one being India because that is definitely Nvidia then that gives me a one in three chance of being correct.
So which one will I choose not being a gambling man personally I am always going to pick the one he gave me the tell with by using the term neural network engine.
Added to this in the video presentation for the Know Labs AGM as I mentioned the presenter references how they are well below the heat threshold set by the FDA for contact with the skin so as I said I am convinced by these two facts and the one in three chance that Brainchip has been sold to Know Labs by Edge Impulse for non invasive detection of diabetes in a hand held device.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Going fast also clears the mindLess energy use when there is less to digest makes the body run optimally much like Akida processing what is necessary.
Fasting also clears the mind.