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When I talk about Brainchip at home all I get is Brainfarts in return
I suspect all of us long-term holders are a bit special mate. I'll say it ... We are smarter than the average bear.
 
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Pandaxxx

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Can anyone please give me the link to the Valeo press conference where the question was asked about BRN, and the 2 presenters looked like deers in the headlights??

I’ve never seen it, but would love to…

Thanks in advance….

Panda
 
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Can anyone please give me the link to the Valeo press conference where the question was asked about BRN, and the 2 presenters looked like deers in the headlights??

I’ve never seen it, but would love to…

Thanks in advance….

Panda
That was removed from the video
 
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equanimous

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I suspect all of us long-term holders are a bit special mate. I'll say it ... We are smarter than the average bear.
Alot of gratitude to all the researchers and contributors here. Even having to build and form a less centralized and manipulated social platform to keep things shared openly and freely.
 
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For any shareholder, who is within the consumer tech industry here the registration for CES 2023. And please share the info on TSE. Many thanks in advance.
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Hi Folks.
For anyone with a spare 15-30 minutes check out on the BBC's webpage, their 'Science in Action' podcast latest episode.
Nothing specifically about our Company.
It's all interesting as you can see from the program summary below but particularly.......
the segment on the 75 years of transistor electronics starting around 14 minutes, 45 seconds in, particularly towards the end where the lady speaking when talking about "where next?" mentions "ambient intelligence" where the staggeringly large number of interconnected devices surrounding us have some level of embedded intelligence helping us live more healthy and more productive lives. The number of computing devices already exceeds the number of people in the world today and it is estimated that within the next 5 years there will be about 350 Billion computing devices that are connected wirelessly!
And yeah, she drops the old Ubiquitous in there as well. 🤣
Might be a bit simple for our Brainiacs, but some good fodder for us plodder's. 🤣
Sorry folks, couldn't find a way to embed a link but easy to find on the BBC.co.uk website.
Enjoy.


Science in Action. Find podcast on BBC website.

Fusion milestone - the science behind the headlines.
Laser fusion expert Kate Lancaster walks us through the technology that produced energy gain at the US's National Ignition Facility NIF

Whirlwinds on Mars
What the sounds of a dust devil passing over NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover tells us about the Martian atmosphere

75 years of the transistor electronics revolution - where next for Moore's Law?
December 16th 1947 was the day the first ever transistor device passed an electrical current. Trillions are made every day these days, powering our interconnected world. Roland recalls meeting some of the pioneers for the 50th anniversary, including Gordon Moore, and hears from Berkeley Dean of engineering Tsu-Jae King Liu how the revolution will continue for another 25 years.
Hi @HopalongPetrovski

One from the memory banks but the crew at TCS published a paper which I read early 2020 where they proposed a way to network the spare processing power of every mobile phone in a given area to solve complex problems cheaply without the use of power hungry super computers.

At the time I thought of Peter van der Made and his comments around networking AKIDA chips.

No opinion but I think the future is coming at us at an alarming pace.

Regards
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
 
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Alot of gratitude to all the researchers and contributors here. Even having to build and form a less centralized and manipulated social platform to keep things shared openly and freely.
Heck yeah, this place at times is a gold mine with near surface high grade gold. I couldn't handle the stupid at that shithole of a place
 
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equanimous

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Hi @HopalongPetrovski

One from the memory banks but the crew at TCS published a paper which I read early 2020 where they proposed a way to network the spare processing power of every mobile phone in a given area to solve complex problems cheaply without the use of power hungry super computers.

At the time I thought of Peter van der Made and his comments around networking AKIDA chips.

No opinion but I think the future is coming at us at an alarming pace.

Regards
FF

AKIDA BALLISTA
Yes you can donate your computers processing power and run it in the background for science and medical research..
 
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@Rise from the ashes Can you let me know which video it was? (I may just happen to have a saved copy of it:) )
They never uploaded the full video it was a live webinar or whatever you call it. Unless you recorded the live feed we are shit out of luck.
That part was removed (the Q&A) before they uploaded the recording.
 
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JK200SX

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They never uploaded the full video it was a live webinar or whatever you call it. Unless you recorded they live feed we are shit out of luck.
That part was removed before they uploaded the recording.


There was a few webinars that @TechGirl recorded and provided me a copy with to add to the Youtube channel. There was one that I put up a while ago and it was subsequently taken down from the site - perhaps that was the one?
 
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@JK200SX Unless you recorded it live you wouldn’t have it. The Q & A section It was cut from the presentation. …. In fact it ended remarkably quickly after that question was asked!

This was the presentation:




Edit: @Rise from the ashes; beat me to it!

I saw it live and their reaction was priceless; or maybe not so priceless as it helped my decision making re BRN. This was also before MB announcement and in hindsight looking at the car used for the presentation it was obvious now!
 
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JK200SX

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Oh boy, the insto's and mutual funds are continuing to buy into Brainchip :)




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Esq.111

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Hi Folks.
For anyone with a spare 15-30 minutes check out on the BBC's webpage, their 'Science in Action' podcast latest episode.
Nothing specifically about our Company.
It's all interesting as you can see from the program summary below but particularly.......
the segment on the 75 years of transistor electronics starting around 14 minutes, 45 seconds in, particularly towards the end where the lady speaking when talking about "where next?" mentions "ambient intelligence" where the staggeringly large number of interconnected devices surrounding us have some level of embedded intelligence helping us live more healthy and more productive lives. The number of computing devices already exceeds the number of people in the world today and it is estimated that within the next 5 years there will be about 350 Billion computing devices that are connected wirelessly!
And yeah, she drops the old Ubiquitous in there as well. 🤣
Might be a bit simple for our Brainiacs, but some good fodder for us plodder's. 🤣
Sorry folks, couldn't find a way to embed a link but easy to find on the BBC.co.uk website.
Enjoy.


Science in Action. Find podcast on BBC website.

Fusion milestone - the science behind the headlines.
Laser fusion expert Kate Lancaster walks us through the technology that produced energy gain at the US's National Ignition Facility NIF

Whirlwinds on Mars
What the sounds of a dust devil passing over NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover tells us about the Martian atmosphere

75 years of the transistor electronics revolution - where next for Moore's Law?
December 16th 1947 was the day the first ever transistor device passed an electrical current. Trillions are made every day these days, powering our interconnected world. Roland recalls meeting some of the pioneers for the 50th anniversary, including Gordon Moore, and hears from Berkeley Dean of engineering Tsu-Jae King Liu how the revolution will continue for another 25 years.

Afternoon HopalongPetrouski,

Yep, I was in my garden shed making an olive pipper, when this same chat came over the radio.

Was a great talk thay had , and yep... my ears particularly pricked up when she mentioned UBIQUITOUS.

Cheers for sharing the location for others.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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JK200SX

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@JK200SX Unless you recorded it live you wouldn’t have it. The Q & A section It was cut from the presentation. …. In fact it ended remarkably quickly after that question was asked!

This was the presentation:


No, sorry, I don't have that one.
 
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I find it the opposite people are happy to take advice from me, ive done well for myself in this market over the last 25 years. But it seems after they have made a bit of money their attitude changes to ungratefulness.
I didn't even finish year 10 highschool 😐 were as most of them went to university and ended up with shit jobs. Yet I carry on trying to make life better for those I care about. When I probably should just 🖕
I'd appreciate any tip I'd recieve from anyone ,always grateful
 
Yep nobody had it as it was the most wanted to see part of the video. If my scattered brain recalls correctly @TechGirl was spending time with her Dad ♥️
 
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I have just thought of a use case in consumer doorbells powered by AKIDA they could judge whether your better half or teenager has arrived home angry or petulant and refuse to open the door until their mood has improved.

Some better halves and teenagers may never get in of course but their cloud would truly provide a silver lining for the happily indoors family members. 😂🤣🤡😂🤣😇
 
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