
BrainChip and Blue Ridge Envisioneering Collaborate on Next-Generation Tactical Edge Devices
Experience the collaboration between BrainChip and Blue Ridge Envisioneering for next-gen tactical edge devices.

Welll how about this clog of traffic for Popeye's chicken![]()
Dashcam Footage Shows Driverless Cars Clogging San Francisco
Videos obtained by WIRED from public transit vehicles reveal self-driving cars causing delays and potential danger to buses, trains, and passengers.www.wired.com
I assume that slide belongs to edge impulse and not BRN.Re the Edge Impulse and Brainchip webinar, two of the slides presented show some clients, some of whom I consider new. Why would these clients be shown if they aren't ours?
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Yes. And I might be wrong. If nothing else the mere fact that leading companies would be experiencing Akida and may appreciate it's advantage over most of the market. It won't be for everyone but there is plenty of ubiquitousness available for the rest of the Edge market.I assume that slide belongs to edge impulse and not BRN.
Roy Batty says hi!I think it's fair to predict that AI is going to be the biggest challenge that humanity ever faced and we still don't have much of a clue about what the challenge will be. It may have good outcomes and bad outcomes, probably in equal amount, like any other technology.
I would like to hear your perspectives on this?
Personally I see a feedback loop appearing in both AI software (CoPilot) and chip design (Synopsys), that almost inevitably will lead to an increasing acceleration of AI.
Well, that's one scenarioRoy Batty says hi!
Pris is still as lovely as ever and thank god Leon is dead!!!!![]()
Got Travel Assist in our new car. I scoffed at it when sales guy explained it to me.I've been playing around with the self driving, and yes on the screen it says touch the wheel to let the car know you are still there basically. I have been using it more often as it is actually quite helpful. Personally I just listen to music and tap the wheel in rhythm and then just twitch the wheel. Its a safety feature. on the highway its a very comfortable drive. I was watching the golf on foxtel on my trip to Melbourne today and it was easy on the highway. As soon as the traffic got busier I turned it off and concentrated. Its actually a brilliant car IMO.
In saying that, it's all I know currently.