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How embedded vision and AI will revolutionise industries in the coming future​

15 March 2023

As we stand on the cusp of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the integration of embedded vision systems and artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to unleash a wave of disruption that will revolutionise industries as diverse as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and retail.

With the ability to process massive amounts of data in real time and make complex decisions with astonishing speed and accuracy, these technologies have the potential to transform the way businesses operate, optimise supply chains, enhance product quality, and deliver unparalleled customer experiences. As we look to the future, it is clear that those companies that are able to harness the power of embedded vision systems and AI will be the ones that thrive in an increasingly competitive and dynamic marketplace.

The application of embedded vision systems and AI has extended beyond their traditional use cases, spurring new and innovative solutions across industries. For instance, the use of AI-powered chatbots has significantly improved customer service, providing 24/7 support and reducing response times. Additionally, AI algorithms have been used to predict and prevent equipment failure in manufacturing, reducing downtime and improving overall efficiency. In the healthcare industry, embedded vision systems and AI have enabled the development of precision medicine, allowing for accurate diagnoses and targeted treatment plans.

Furthermore, the convergence of these technologies has also facilitated the development of new forms of human-machine interaction, such as gesture recognition and voice-controlled interfaces. These innovations have led to the creation of more intuitive and seamless user experiences in areas such as gaming, virtual reality, and augmented reality. The widespread adoption of embedded vision systems and AI has also resulted in a growing demand for skilled professionals capable of designing, developing, and implementing these solutions. As such, academic institutions and training programmes are increasingly offering courses and degrees focused on these technologies, providing the necessary skills for individuals seeking careers in these areas.

Together, embedded vision systems and AI have the potential to revolutionise industries in the coming future. Some of the industries that are set to benefit from this technological convergence are discussed here.

Autonomous vehicles​

The automotive industry is a hotbed of innovation, and the integration of embedded vision systems and AI represents a significant leap forward in this industry's technological capabilities. One of the most compelling examples of this integration is in the development of autonomous vehicles, which are poised to revolutionise transportation as we know it. Embedded vision systems, comprising cameras, lidar, and other sensors, capture visual data in real-time, which is then transmitted to AI algorithms that analyse the information and make decisions based on predefined parameters.

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AI-powered embedded vision systems comprising cameras, lidar, and other sensors have enabled the development of autonomous vehicles (Image: Shutterstock/Scharfsinn)

In addition to revolutionising consumer transportation, autonomous vehicles will undoubtedly also be a game-changer for the logistics industry, where they are already being deployed to pick and transport packages in warehouses.

Healthcare​

The healthcare industry also stands to benefit greatly from the integration of embedded vision systems and AI, as it promises to transform the field of medical imaging and diagnosis. The ability of embedded vision systems to capture high-resolution images of internal organs and tissues has already shown promise in detecting and diagnosing health issues. However, the true potential of this technology lies in AI's ability to analyse these images and identify patterns that may not be visible to the human eye. By leveraging machine learning algorithms, medical professionals can achieve faster and more accurate diagnoses, leading to better patient outcomes. This technology could also lead to reduced costs by minimising the need for additional tests and consultations.

With the integration of embedded vision systems and AI, the healthcare industry has the potential to revolutionise the way medical diagnoses are made, paving the way for more efficient and effective healthcare solutions.

Sport broadcasting​

Sports broadcasting is another industry poised for significant transformation with the integration of embedded vision systems and AI. With the help of AI, sports broadcasters can enhance the viewing experience of their audiences by providing them with real-time statistics, player tracking, and other vital information during live matches. Embedded vision systems can capture and process high-definition images of sports events, and AI algorithms can analyse this data to provide viewers with unique insights into the game, such as player heat maps, ball speed and trajectory, and other performance metrics.

This data can be used by coaches and analysts to make critical decisions, while sports broadcasters can use it to create more engaging and informative content for their viewers. With the integration of embedded vision systems and AI, the sports broadcasting industry is set to undergo a significant transformation, providing viewers with a more immersive and insightful experience.

Retail​

The retail industry holds immense potential for significant advancement through the integration of embedded vision systems and AI, which could revolutionise the shopping experience for customers and improve business outcomes for retailers.

One of the most revolutionary and innovative applications of these technologies is the concept of autonomous shopping, which entails a comprehensive network of high-tech cameras, state-of-the-art sensors, and AI-powered algorithms automating the entire shopping experience. This cutting-edge approach provides customers with the ability to simply walk into a store, select the items they desire, and exit without the need for interaction with a cashier or checkout system. Essential to this process, embedded vision systems enable instantaneous object detection and recognition, facilitating the AI algorithms' identification of products while simultaneously tracking their placement into the customer's cart. Furthermore, data gathered through these systems is instrumental in supporting retailers to optimise their inventory management, streamline store layout, and enhance overall customer experience.

In addition, AI-powered recommendation engines, which analyse customer data to provide personalised product recommendations, represent a major advancement in the field of customer engagement. The amalgamation of embedded vision systems and AI therefore has great potential to revolutionise the retail industry, dramatically transforming the way we approach the shopping experience as a whole.

Conclusion​

The convergence of embedded vision systems and AI has tremendous implications for a wide range of industries, with there being great promise for the transformative potential of these technologies. The progress shared here that has been made thus far in the automotive, healthcare, sports broadcasting and retail industries underscores the potential of this technology to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance productivity. Nevertheless, it is important to address challenges such as privacy concerns and the ethical development of AI to ensure that these technologies are used responsibly and sustainably.

As industry experts continue to explore the possibilities of embedded vision systems and AI, it is clear that this technology will continue to shape and transform industries in the years to come.

Great posting @Steve10 (y)


How embedded vision and AI will revolutionise industries in the coming future​

As we stand on the cusp of the FOURTH Industrial Revolution "Those words alone are only possible because of BRN AKIDA" WOW!!!
the integration of embedded vision systems and artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to unleash a wave of disruption that will revolutionise industries as diverse as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and retail.

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In the interest of potentially answering some initial questions others might have about Spiral Blue...

From @Diogenese (with permission) earlier this month. I ran Spiral Blue's space edge computer past him for his opinion.



"Hi SeRA2,

No published patent docs, but they are not published until 18 moths after filing.

They use Nvidia, so they are probably software.

https://spiralblue.space/space-edge-computing

Space Edge Computers use the NVIDIA Jetson series, maximising processing power while keeping power draw manageable. They carry polymer shielding for single event effects, as well as additional software and hardware mitigations. We provide onboard infrastructure software to manage resources and ensure security, as well as onboard apps such as preprocessing, GPU based compression, cloud detection, and cropping. We can also provide AI based apps for object detection and segmentation, such as Vessel Detect and Canopy Mapper.

Note our friend "segmentation" is along for the ride."
Hi @SERA2g. An observation, I haven't seen much of you, last couple of months, your always educational and entertaining posts are very much appreciated.
Good to see you back on board, and I know I don't have to inform you, but Akida is about to become the corner stone and pinnacle of the 4th industrial revolution.
 
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Couldn’t help myself topped up with more shares yesterday I am all in.
Love reading through all the post here thanks for the input all.
 
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How many amputees are there from land mine explosions.

Space will not be a volume buyer for decades but robots are in factories around the world already.

Underground mines are a robotic target market.

If AKIDA proves itself in space on global television carrying out on the fly repairs just consider the marketing value.

My opinion only DYOR
How many amputees are there from land mine explosions.

Space will not be a volume buyer for decades but robots are in factories around the world already.

Underground mines are a robotic target market.

If AKIDA proves itself in space on global television carrying out on the fly repairs just consider the marketing value.

My opinion only DYOR
Yes, I agree, But in terms of this news some people are expecting an asx announcement. That won’t happen imo because it is not a revenu producing contact, or if it is, then this should have already been an asx announcement before we hear wind of it trough the other party? It’s not material news is what I was referring to.

If you Re- read my post I did say that it will showcase its ability, which was maybe a poor choice of wording, what I meant with that is that trough this collaboration with the robot arm, it will show the world what’s possible with Akida as the brains, and it is pretty cool stuff, and that will then spark confidence and maybe even open up for new use-cases by proving its capabilities in space. I didn’t mean to sound negative, just an opinion in regards to direct revenue and asx announcement.

I’m still very much positive regarding this space mission!
 
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Couldn’t help myself topped up with more shares yesterday I am all in.
Love reading through all the post here thanks for the input all.
Same here, i just topped up my SMSF with another 10,000. These low prices are like buying from Coles on half price specials..

irresistible!
 
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This Valeo AI promotion was posted earlier in the day however I’ve only just had time to watch it and there hasn’t been much comment on it so i thought I’d post it again.

Given the Ant61 robotics spectacular news today it’s easy to miss some info with all that’s going on.

Given Valeo are a trusted partner of ours I can only hope the AI they are talking about is Akida.

Enjoy:


 
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for tomorrow I've ordered another 5000 for 0.28 cents (Europe), if that doesn't work, I'll have to sell a sofa as well :). I'm also grateful if the order doesn't work. The course is really awful! Of course we are all long here. I found the Teksun thing very exciting, word has gotten around the world. I'll be operated on Friday, so I'll be out of here again for a few days. I hope I can read everything here again. Nice to be in this forum!
All the best Sirod !
 
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The Main Event?

AKIDA v Loihi

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Just for interest this is the link to Spiral Blue’s Edge Compute products powered by Nvidia with detailed spec sheets:


How can AKIDA running at micro to milli watts with on chip learning and a price tag of tens of US dollars compete with their current Nvidia offerings-please note this is rhetorical humour🤣😂🤣

What did Edge Impulse say again Science Fiction AKIDA can out perform at 300 megahertz a GPU running at 900 megahertz.

My opinion only DYOR
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F/F, pleased to see u've hardened up, and back contributing. As ltshs , we've all been smashed, both by nay sayers, and s/p. It's reminiscent of the early days, when I remember being down over 50% on my holdings, and kept buying, due to research. That business spiderweb for BRN keeps expanding. Very encouraging to see. Ur 1 of many whose input is highly valued. I say to u, and all. Trolls are a waste of space. Don't be, and don't get disheartened. That puts the WANCAS in the winners circle. No-one needs to pump this co. It's achievements will do that for us. Looking forward to the time where late adopters are in awe, and shorters get smoked. Best of health to u, and keep on keeping on. I, like many, luv ur informative posts. Keep them coming!
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Australien Company Seeing Machines…who can dig a bit deeper….


Some past research on Seeing Machines but I think it would be worthwhile doing more current "excavation work".
 
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Australien Company Seeing Machines…who can dig a bit deeper….


This is another company operating in the vehicle in cabin sensing market similar to Nviso, emotion3D & Smart Eye.

They are using their Fovio chips via Xilinx.


They have developed the Occula NPU.


Seems to do a lot of things Akida can do. Nviso & emotion3D have partnered with BRN which highlights that they need Akida tech for their in cabin sensing algorithms. Mercedes demos with Nviso had an Akida processor.

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Hiwonder make some cool AI development products.


PuppyPi is a Rasperry Pi robot dog selling for $559.99.



JetAuto is a Jetson Nano with Lidar robot car selling for $659.99.

 
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SERA2g

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In the interest of potentially answering some initial questions others might have about Spiral Blue...

From @Diogenese (with permission) earlier this month. I ran Spiral Blue's space edge computer past him for his opinion.



"Hi SeRA2,

No published patent docs, but they are not published until 18 moths after filing.

They use Nvidia, so they are probably software.

https://spiralblue.space/space-edge-computing

Space Edge Computers use the NVIDIA Jetson series, maximising processing power while keeping power draw manageable. They carry polymer shielding for single event effects, as well as additional software and hardware mitigations. We provide onboard infrastructure software to manage resources and ensure security, as well as onboard apps such as preprocessing, GPU based compression, cloud detection, and cropping. We can also provide AI based apps for object detection and segmentation, such as Vessel Detect and Canopy Mapper.

Note our friend "segmentation" is along for the ride."
Hi @SERA2g. An observation, I haven't seen much of you, last couple of months, your always educational and entertaining posts are very much appreciated.
Good to see you back on board, and I know I don't have to inform you, but Akida is about to become the corner stone and pinnacle of the 4th industrial revolution.
Hi mate

Thanks for the kind message and checking in, good to know someone noticed my absence haha!

I’ve been meaning to share this news with the forum for a while but have been a little time poor.

My partner and I welcomed the arrival of our daughter, Ellie Mae, on the 17th of February.

I got back to work this week after having taken 3 weeks of parental leave.

In that time I didn’t do much posting, if any, on TSEX. I was focusing on being as present and supportive as possible for my partner. I did read through the threads and check the post of the day regularly though so don’t feel like I missed too much!

Thanks to @BienSuerte for checking in to see how we were going, it was hugely appreciated ❤

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Cheers all x
 
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