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manny100

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Hi Stan,

I like the sentiment and uiux does a great job of defending Brainchip over there. As you may notice though, the stock bashers never give uiux meaningful or knowledgeable replies.

The stock bashers unfortunately are not on HC to have a reasoned debate to better understand Brainchip. They are generally there for one sole purpose - downramping (for whatever reasons, I'm not sure). If people want to waste time defending Brainchip, then be my guest. I would prefer to spend my time here, where research and sharing dots is the primary focus rather than pointless arguments. I benefit from this community (mostly - the discussion about SP does nothing for me personally). I am grateful for the generous sharing that occurs here and try my best to contribute when possible. Research on HC gets lost in the mix VERY quickly with absolute dribble.

If small fry retail aren't aware of us yet of there own accord, let them be late to the party and have an expensive entry once Brainchip blow up. Spreading the word won't benefit us as manipulation is controlled by the 'big boys' and having a few more potential investors on board won't change that.
Its the same repeated/saturation dribble all the time. The dribble gets refuted every time by facts. However the dribble is never modded and the dribblers never suspended.
Makes you wonder why they are the 'Bambi's of HC - protected species. Something seems not quite right.
If you had a suspicious mind you would be forgiven for suspecting they may be Forum staffers.
Not alleging just wondering due to the circumstances being presented.
 
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TheFunkMachine

seeds have the potential to become trees.
The Texas Instruments AM62A, AM68A & AM69A vision processors must be using Akida.

At 1min 18sec the Texas Instrument rep mentions that over time it improves. "Where it starts & where it finishes only gets better".

So it must be learning in order to improve.


Interesting. This sounds all very familiar, but the only thing I reacted to was the low end solution he said run on sub 2 W power. It sounds like to much Power for Akida doesn’t it?
 
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Is Mercedes slowly adding the secret sauce !!!


Our new #EClass has a lot to offer regarding #software. But what exactly?

𝗦𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 𝗩𝗶𝘀𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
▪ AURAL: Music, films and apps can output immersive Dolby Laboratories Atmos audio.
▪ HAPTIC: Transducers in the Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH 4D audio system move the body.
▪ VISUAL: Active Ambient Lighting on the instrument panel.

Our software analyses the audio signals based on both frequency and direction. It then automatically synchronises lighting with the beat. The proprietary #ActiveAmbientLighting algorithm works in real time with any source of sound.

𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 ZYNC
You can stream thousands of hours of TV and video content in the E-Class. Our advanced switching screen automatically makes the content invisible to the driver. Here I explained how this works: https://lnkd.in/e664Mbhn.

𝗧𝗵𝗶𝗿𝗱-𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘆 𝗔𝗽𝗽𝘀 – 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 Android
Our software compatibility layer allows the installation of third-party apps; even more #Android apps are coming soon.

𝗥𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀
#ArtificialIntelligence enables #Routines: For instance, a routine might turn on the seat heaters, stream love songs and change the ambient lighting to pink if this responds to your (prerogrammed or self-learned) routine.

𝗘𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗳𝗼𝗿𝘁
Among other things, the new E-Class has an Anti-Travelling Sickness Program that adjusts seat position, lighting, and climate for enhanced comfort. It can also generate visual warnings with the optional Driving Assistance Package Plus to provide additional safety.


 
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TheFunkMachine

seeds have the potential to become trees.
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Could this RL78 device be containing Akida? Or have we already found out which one it is?
 
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Tothemoon24

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Abstract​

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Stress is a leading cause of several disease types, yet it is underdiagnosed as current diagnostic methods are mainly based on self-reporting and interviews that are highly subjective, inaccurate, and unsuitable for monitoring. Although some physiological measurements exist (e.g., heart rate variability and cortisol), there are no reliable biological tests that quantify the amount of stress and monitor it in real time. In this article, we report a novel way to measure stress quickly, noninvasively, and accurately. The overall detection approach is based on measuring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from the skin in response to stress. Sprague Dawley male rats (n = 16) were exposed to underwater trauma. Sixteen naive rats served as a control group (n = 16). VOCs were measured before, during, and after induction of the traumatic event, by gas chromatography linked with mass spectrometry determination and quantification, and an artificially intelligent nanoarray for easy, inexpensive, and portable sensing of the VOCs. An elevated plus maze during and after the induction of stress was used to evaluate the stress response of the rats, and machine learning was used for the development and validation of a computational stress model at each time point. A logistic model classifier with stepwise selection yielded a 66–88% accuracy in detecting stress with a single VOC (2-hydroxy-2-methyl-propanoic acid), and an SVM (support vector machine) model showed a 66–72% accuracy in detecting stress with the artificially intelligent nanoarray. The current study highlights the potential of VOCs as a noninvasive, automatic, and real-time stress predictor for mental
 

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Dhm

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Hey, could you elaborate on how you know it was not brainchip, and why it has to be synsense.
We were watching the Qualcomm demonstration of Snapdragon with blur free camera advancements at CES via Prophesee. Assumptions were made that Akida could easily deliver this major advancement but this was never proven and therefore alternatives may have been in play and Synsense were the other Prophesee client offering blur free action shots. Others have speculated that Qualcomm may have other in house abilities to produce blur free content. But the belief still remains that Prophesee has Akida which was described as the missing piece of the puzzle for Prophesee to fulfill its goal in bringing market leading sports pictures with no blur of ball or racquet.
 
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Of course, coming a little late to party, they would want to "wet their beak"and that pesky share price was getting away from them a bit too quickly, so they've fired up the shorting machinery, unleashed their trolls and hoovered up anything they could shake from the tree.
It is their tried and true methodology and owning most of the pieces and masters of the long game they will win again here.
Its up to us if we loose though.
That is actually a very informative and reassuring chart to see @HopalongPetrovski

I thought the large institutions were buying in bulk at these old lows where we are now - great to see the data evidence of this. There is some serious share volume being collected down here around 50c.

It’s great for us retail holders if more large institutions hold stock for the long, so they will just focus on the long return and not so much short manipulation.

Unfortunately there will be no turn around on the SP until there is a larger revenue linked announcement....hoping one or two is not too far away....or the quarterly can show a more positive revenue growth number to stop the SP slide ride.

Fingers crossed for some pearlers before the AGM.
 
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Learning to the Top 🕵‍♂️



Thanks latnrollah,

At market launch of the new model series, the following options will be available:

1/Templates: With the help of these templates, customers can experiment with the basic types of support that are possible with the help of artificial intelligence. Examples here include "Cold days" (switching on the seat heating at a certain outside temperature, ambient lighting changes to warm orange) or "Date night" (romantic music is played via Bluetooth audio, ambient lighting turns pink). The templates are mostly stored in the backend. Some are stored locally in the vehicle, so they can be used even if there happens to be no connectivity. The templates are operated via the vehicle's central display and are arranged in carousel-style on the screen.


AI-generated routines[17]:
In the future, the aim is for the E-Class to fully automate recurring routine tasks if desired. Artificial intelligence (AI) will make this possible. The vehicle's ability to learn and evolve with the customer will represent a new level of intelligence. In the first stage of expansion, Mercedes-Benz will offer AI-generated routines for the driver and the seating system (ventilation, heating, massage). Other interior systems are to be successively integrated and further routines made possible.


Then what is [17]???

[17]The functions described represent visions of the future, some of which are not yet available and will depend on the respective vehicle model, the individual configuration and the particular market.

From the Mercedes Feb 22 Release, the Routines function seem like an added option with Akida. What is everyone take on this?

Learning 🏖
 
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stockduck

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Looks like institutions have been accumulating all this time that the SP has been sliding

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This is impressive....thanks for sharing.
 
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Most likely leave the site as some have apparently begun to do.
Although disruption may not have been their intent.
But, things change and perhaps a spring clean is in the making.
It is Zeab0t's creation after all and he steer's this ship. :)
I am all for a bit of humour but as a woman I find posts of with pictures of peoples dream women etc a bit like the guys that used to have posters of women up at the workplace. It is no longer reallly considered appropriate in a mixed forum.
 
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cassip

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Thank you in advance for thoughts and estimations about Nvidia's "i phone moment of AI".
Regards
Cassip


"The iPhone moment of AI has started," Huang said in the virtual keynote address, referring to how Apple Inc (AAPL.O) opened up the market for smartphones.

Huang said Nvidia was also working with Microsoft and Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) to offer its supercomputers, used to create new AI products, as a service. Nvidia on Tuesday announced new chips and software designed to make products like chatbots much cheaper to operate on a day-to-day basis after they have been created with supercomputers.

Those products "are years ahead of the competition," said Hans Mosesmann, a semiconductors analyst at Rosenblatt Securities. "Nvidia's leadership on the software side of AI is not only monumental - it is accelerating."

Nvidia is also partnering with AT&T Inc (T.N) to make dispatching trucks more efficient, collaborating with quantum computing researchers to speed software development, and working with industry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW) to speed up chip development, Huang added.

 
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Tothemoon24

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March 16 2023​

supervision and mentoring of professor Hossam Haick​

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Liquid biopsy is seen as a prospective tool for cancer screening and tracking. However, the difficulty lies in effectively sieving, isolating, and overseeing cancer biomarkers from the backdrop of multiple disrupting cells and substances. The current study reports on the ability to perform liquid biopsy without the need to physically filter and/or isolate the cancer cells per se. This has been achieved through the detection and classification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from the cancer cells found in the headspace of blood or urine samples or a combined data set of both. Spectrometric analysis shows that blood and urine contain complementary or overlapping VOC information on kidney cancer, gastric cancer, lung cancer, and fibrogastroscopy subjects. Based on this information, a nanomaterial-based chemical sensor array in conjugation with machine learning as well as data fusion of the signals achieved was carried out on various body fluids to assess the VOC profiles of cancer. The detection of VOC patterns by either Gas Chromatography−Mass Spectrometry (GC−MS) analysis or our sensor array achieved >90% accuracy, >80% sensitivity, and >80% specificity in different binary classification tasks. The hybrid approach, namely, analyzing the VOC datasets of blood and urine together, contributes an additional discrimination ability to the improvement (>3%) of the model’s accuracy. The contribution of the hybrid approach for an additional discrimination ability to the improvement of the model’s accuracy is examined and reported.
 

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HopalongPetrovski

I'm Spartacus!
I am all for a bit of humour but as a woman I find posts of with pictures of peoples dream women etc a bit like the guys that used to have posters of women up at the workplace. It is no longer reallly considered appropriate in a mixed forum.
I can appreciate your point of view but think some people will always be attracted to movie stars.
They kind of rely on it for their success and do everything they can to promote said response.
The lady in question was shown in interviews she no doubt participated in willingly and was not in any way displayed lewdly or inappropriately.
By my memory the members in question seemed to be expressing little more than puppy love, but I can appreciate that you may have perceived it differently.
 
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cassip

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partner website of Arm shows Brainchip on page 6 (sorted by relevance)
 
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McHale

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Blade Runner 2049
@Boab, methinks the original Blade Runner did that better than the sequel. Just saying.
 
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cassip

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As AI booms, EU lawmakers wrangle over new rules​

By Supantha Mukherjee, Martin Coulter
6 MIN READ

STOCKHOLM/LONDON (Reuters) - Rapid technological advances such as the ChatGPT generative artificial intelligence (AI) app are complicating efforts by European Union lawmakers to agree on landmark AI laws, sources with direct knowledge of the matter have told Reuters.



FILE PHOTO: ChatGPT logo is seen in this illustration taken, February 3, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
The European Commission proposed the draft rules nearly two years ago in a bid to protect citizens from the dangers of the emerging technology, which has experienced a boom in investment and consumer popularity in recent months.
The draft needs to be thrashed out between EU countries and EU lawmakers, called a trilogue, before the rules can become law.
Several lawmakers had expected to reach a consensus on the 108-page bill last month in a meeting in Strasbourg, France and proceed to a trilogue in the next few months.
But a 5-hour meeting on Feb 13 resulted in no resolution and lawmakers are at loggerheads over various facets of the Act, according to three sources familiar with the discussions.
While the industry expects an agreement by the end of the year, there are concerns that the complexity and the lack of progress could delay the legislation to next year, and European elections could see MEPs with an entirely different set of priorities take office.
“The pace at which new systems are being released makes regulation a real challenge,” said Daniel Leufer, a senior policy analyst at rights group Access Now. “It’s a fast-moving target, but there are measures that remain relevant despite the speed of development: transparency, quality control, and measures to assert their fundamental rights.”

BRISK DEVELOPMENTS​

Lawmakers are working through the more than 3,000 tabled amendments, covering everything from the creation of a new AI office to the scope of the Act’s rules.
“Negotiations are quite complex because there are many different committees involved,” said Brando Benifei, an Italian MEP and one of the two lawmakers leading negotiations on the bloc’s much-anticipated AI Act. “The discussions can be quite long. You have to talk to some 20 MEPs every time.”
Legislators have sought to strike a balance between encouraging innovation while protecting citizens’ fundamental rights.
This led to different AI tools being classified according to their perceived risk level: from minimal through to limited, high, and unacceptable. High-risk tools won’t be banned, but will require companies to be highly transparent in their operations.
But these debates have left little room for addressing aggressively expanding generative AI technologies like ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion that have swept across the globe, courting both user fascination and controversy.



By February, ChatGPT, made by Microsoft-backed OpenAI, set a record for the fastest growing user base of any consumer application app in history.
Almost all of the big tech players have stakes in the sector, including Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta.

BIG TECH, BIG PROBLEMS​

The EU discussions have raised concerns for companies -- from small startups to Big Tech -- on how regulations might affect their business and whether they would be at a competitive disadvantage against rivals from other continents.
Behind the scenes, Big Tech companies, who have invested billions of dollars in the new technology, have lobbied hard to keep their innovations outside the ambit of the high-risk clarification that would mean more compliance, more costs and more accountability around their products, sources said.
A recent survey by industry body appliedAI showed that 51% of the respondents expect a slowdown of AI development activities as a result of the AI Act.

To address tools like ChatGPT, which have seemingly endless applications, lawmakers introduced yet another category, “General Purpose AI Systems” (GPAIS), to describe tools that can be adapted to perform a number of functions. It remains unclear if all GPAIS will be deemed high-risk.
Representatives from tech companies have pushed back against such moves, insisting their own in-house guidelines are robust enough to ensure the technology is deployed safely, and even suggesting the Act should have an opt-in clause, under which firms can decide for themselves whether the regulations apply.

DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD?​

Google-owned AI firm DeepMind, which is currently testing its own AI chatbot Sparrow, told Reuters the regulation of multi-purpose systems was complex.
“We believe the creation of a governance framework around GPAIS needs to be an inclusive process, which means all affected communities and civil society should be involved,” said Alexandra Belias, the firm’s head of international public policy.
She added: “The question here is: how do we make sure the risk-management framework we create today will still be adequate tomorrow?”

Daniel Ek, chief executive of audio streaming platform Spotify – which recently launched its own “AI DJ”, capable of curating personalised playlists – told Reuters the technology was “a double-edged sword”.
“There’s lots of things that we have to take into account,” he said. “Our team is working very actively with regulators, trying to make sure that this technology benefits as many as possible and is as safe as possible.”
MEPs say the Act will be subject to regular reviews, allowing for updates as and when new issues with AI emerge.
But, with European elections on the horizon in 2024, they are under pressure to deliver something substantial the first time around.
“Discussions must not be rushed, and compromises must not be made just so the file can be closed before the end of the year,” said Leufer. “People’s rights are at stake.”
Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm and Martin Coulter in London; Additional reporting by Elvira Pollina in Milan; Editing by Kenneth Li and Bernadette Baum
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.



 
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cassip

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Independent on which regulations will be set, security as Akida can provide it should be a huge advantage.
 
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Kachoo

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I received a Brainchip March 2023 Newsletter today. I tried to read it from the point of view of a potential manufacturer.

My opinion is that actual product releases are being held back, partly because the tech is hard to understand and a good example of a product is not out there for manufacturers to see.

I understand why we want to go down the "I.P. license" path, but what if we design a "killer" product and get someone to make it for us? Then we release and sell it for the world to see.

Who better than ourselves to do it to get the ball rolling? Sean H. could make clear the reason why we have taken this step to his contacts and that it is a once-only thing i.e. we are not going into competition.
Your right if we made a product it help sell. The issue is we run so lean it cost a fortune to get it built! I have thought this too. But as our partners and IP have learnt and understand our product they will now sell and market it for us took maybe 1.5 years longer but reduced the companies risk.
 
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stockduck

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Thank you in advance for thoughts and estimations about Nvidia's "i phone moment of AI".
Regards
Cassip


"The iPhone moment of AI has started," Huang said in the virtual keynote address, referring to how Apple Inc (AAPL.O) opened up the market for smartphones.

Huang said Nvidia was also working with Microsoft and Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) to offer its supercomputers, used to create new AI products, as a service. Nvidia on Tuesday announced new chips and software designed to make products like chatbots much cheaper to operate on a day-to-day basis after they have been created with supercomputers.

Those products "are years ahead of the competition," said Hans Mosesmann, a semiconductors analyst at Rosenblatt Securities. "Nvidia's leadership on the software side of AI is not only monumental - it is accelerating."

Nvidia is also partnering with AT&T Inc (T.N) to make dispatching trucks more efficient, collaborating with quantum computing researchers to speed software development, and working with industry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW) to speed up chip development, Huang added.

...and synopsys like in minute 6:28....



Who has former relationship to synopsis from brainchip staff?

But it is only an "if" question....so nothing secure.
 
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stockduck

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job describtion:


nice scentence formulation like:

"....The Dell Technologies Edge Portfolio team is developing a North Star architecture and SW Platform that enables Dell to win at the edge. You will have an exciting opportunity to make a huge impact on the Dell’s strategic Edge business while building a highly scalable software platform with cutting edge technologies.
...."

".....
Essential Requirements

  • Requires 10+ years of System testing and QA experience with a Bachelor’s/Master's degree.
  • Expertise in building test strategy and creating test plans working with Developers within a Scrum team.
  • Expertise in the design and development of test tools, automation scripts & frameworks for cloud platforms.
  • Experience in driving the test execution and reporting the results of product validation on new hardware and SW products.
  • Strong automation skills using Python, Robot Framework, API’s Testing, Selenium, experience in Test Engineering Automation to evaluate new tools and technologies.
 
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