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wilzy123

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This little joke got moderated "over there" but I'm sure it will be okay here.

I'm not sure how that is relevant to anything in life.
 
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Looks like TSMC will be busy. Tesla having them build their 4nm chips


 
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An EV G-Class, Wow, one can only dreams, and a bigger dream is Akida embedded in the EV G-Class.
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VW having trouble developing their software for EV's. A small snippet below

The comments suggest Volkswagen is taking a cautionary path in developing SSP, which is supposed to enable Level 4 autonomous driving. Building the technology has proven more challenging than expected, with automakers shifting their focus to less complex driver-assistance features instead. Last month, Argo AI, the autonomous vehicle startup Volkswagen and Ford Motor Co. backed with multibillion-dollar seed investments, said it’s shutting down.

I think it is known as trying to walk before you can crawl.

 
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Looks like Ford made a mistake to back Argo AI. We all know that Valeo and BrainChip is the only show in town that is going places.
 
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Looks like Ford made a mistake to back Argo AI. We all know that Valeo and BrainChip is the only show in town that is going places.
Just about to say something similar. Lol.

As the saying goes, ''one door closes, the other one will open'' for Brainchip 😆😆😆

As companies realise, what true AGI is, BrainChip’s Akida is their answer.(JMHO)

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I like the way that Rohit Prasad, Senior Vice President and Head Scientist for Alexa at Amazon, thinks when he responds to the following questions in particular as part of this interview (03/11/2022) - https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/devices/amazons-new-head-of-alexa-rohit-prasad

It's clear to me that the vision for edge devices like these is that they become a much more embedded component in our daily flow, what Amazon call "Ambient Intelligence". :cool:

Can you tell us about your future plans for Alexa and give us a peek at what your team is working on?​


Alexa is getting smarter every day, but we are nowhere near the final frontier. Today, you can use Alexa to do things—ranging from entertainment and asking for information—to controlling and automating your smart home, shopping, and so much more. But, Alexa is already much more than your voice assistant. It is also an expert adviser and even a companion to some. When it informs you that you left your thermostat at 72 degrees while nobody was home, it is proactively advising you to save energy. Certain customers, especially kids and aging customers, have a companion-like relationship with Alexa and Kids+ on Alexa and engage in much longer conversations beyond single-turn requests.

The way to be great at meeting the ever-growing expectations from Alexa is through what we call generalized intelligence, which is when AI is able to learn multiple tasks and continually adapts with limited human supervision. Alexa is not only one of the most fertile proving grounds for advancing generalized intelligence, but also evolving human-like interaction abilities that go beyond speech interactions.

A lifestyle image of an Alexa-enabled device


What do you mean by this?​


Communication between people, and we hope soon with Alexa, is so much more than just voice—it’s facial expressions, hand gestures, body language. That’s why in addition to advancing Alexa’s voice AI, we are also investing in multimodal AI, enhancing Alexa’s ability to process different sensory signals like visuals, touch, and ultrasound, as well as speech. More natural interaction will make Alexa an even better assistant, adviser, and companion. This is the hallmark for a conversational AI application like Alexa.
Gees I thought they where talking about akida. By the time they get Alexa up and going it will be a full blown interactive robot. Wasn’t that long ago that brainchip was talking about the 5 senses and ultrasound and now this. I got that many dots on my page now it just looks like a black piece of paper.
 
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Just about to say something similar. Lol.

As the saying goes, ''one door closes, the other one will open'' for Brainchip 😆😆😆

As companies realise, what true AGI is, BrainChip’s Akida is their answer.(JMHO)

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Amazon considered saving Argo AI, …………that is until their ex-executive Mr. Nandan Nayampally let Jeff Bezos know that Akida provides all of the answers 😆

 
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Looks like Ford made a mistake to back Argo AI. We all know that Valeo and BrainChip is the only show in town that is going places.
Yeah, It may push them both in Valeo's direction.

One thing they can't afford is to get too far behind the competition.
 
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Are you serious ? Hydrogen isn't on his radar for vehicles.The only time he is using hydrogen is to blow up Twitter :)
FYI : See following material on youtube site:

Elon Musk's ALL NEW Hydrogen Car SHOCKS The Entire Car Industry!​

 
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"Alexa runs on this thing without an internet connection, thanks to a yet undisclosed technology."

He-he-he!!!!!!!

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Orion Spaceship Powers Up Callisto, Amazon Alexa Is Now in Space​


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18 Nov 2022, 08:59 UTC• By:
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Now that the biggest hurdle in the start of the Artemis Moon exploration program, the launch, is out of the way, NASA and partner engineers can start focusing on the technologies sent up with Artemis I for testing purposes. Among them, something called Callisto.
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The technology was cooked up in the laboratories of Lockheed Martin. It’s a custom-built tablet-sized device equipped with speakers, microphones and a camera meant to keep future astronauts in the loop with what’s going on with the spacecraft, and allow them to talk back home. Oh, and it runs Amazon’s Alexa virtual audio assistant and Cisco’s Webex communications tool.

Callisto is supposed to give astronauts all the info they need in a single place, displaying stuff like external and cabin temperature, amount of propellant left, the distance to the Moon and the Earth, the speed of the spacecraft, and elapsed mission time.

Alexa runs on this thing without an internet connection, thanks to a yet undisclosed technology, while Webex works thanks to NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN).

A few hours ago, NASA said it managed to activate the Callisto hardware, and it will move to test the voice-activated and video technology in the coming hours and days.

Separately, the last update on Orion’s trip revealed that the spaceship performed a second outbound trajectory burn, and additional images with the optical navigation camera were captured. At the time of writing, Orion is over 170,000 miles (274,000 km) from Earth, and it moves towards the Moon at speeds of a little over 2,000 mph (3,220 kph).

The mission is expected to last a little over 25 days in all, taking the Orion to a maximum distance of 280,000 miles (over 450,000 km) from Earth, 40,000 miles (64,000) km beyond the Moon, and further than any Moon missions so far.

Loving the hidden message in the launch playlist as well….. here’s to hoping we hear more about that yet undisclosed technology, ready for our launch to the moon!!
 

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I'll post a nice Easter🥚in about 20 minutes
Excited Schitts Creek GIF by CBC
Kamala Harris News GIF by The Democrats

Ok don't get too excited it's not an immediate big deal but the foundation is getting stronger
 
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When launching the new chip, CEO Elon Musk announced that Tesla is already working on the next generation of the chip, and they expect it to be three times better than the new chip and roughly two years from production.


US EV maker is now moving forward with its single-stack FSD Beta Version 11

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Hmmm also another ecosystem to be a part of?
Ecosystem's are so ubiquitous these days.🧐
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Nice dig Rise.

We know Loihi still only research and Quantum already worked with Akida...so...front running 🔥

You were out on your post time by about 7 mins...tidy it up mate :LOL:
 
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Sounds like they want a zoologist

Experience in Python, pandas, numpy, scikit learn, etc
 
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Nice dig Rise.

We know Loihi still only research and Quantum already worked with Akida...so...front running 🔥

You were out on your post time by about 7 mins...tidy it up mate :LOL:
I was building suspense 🤣
Happy hunting.
 
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