A very nice article which gives an interesting look at the problem of Ai adoption in Industry. The following sets out the problem:
“In consumer software, you can build one monolithic AI system to serve a hundred million or a billion users, and truly get a lot of value in that way,” he said. “But in manufacturing, every plant makes something different. So every manufacturing plant needs a custom AI system that is trained on their data.”
The challenge that many companies in the AI world face, he continued, is how, for example, to help 10,000 manufacturing plants build 10,000 customer systems”
This problem does not exist for AKIDA technology based solutions as Anil Mankar has spoken about it on more than one occasion thanks to one shot/several shot learning on chip.
Over close to 5 years now I have read millions of words written by a cross section of people who cover the full breadth of those who profess all sorts of expertise from industry to investment but when I read words of those who are expressing doubt about Brainchip’s future a common theme seems to pervade they do not understand the true nature of the technology paradigm shift that AKIDA technology is bringing.
The brilliance of Peter van der Made and Anil Mankar cannot be over stated. They have single handedly invented and developed a complete answer to brute force computing.
The accumulation of massive labeled data sets is no longer necessary.
Peak load coal fired power stations are no longer needed to tell Siri to turn on the television.
Electric vehicles can be built with acceptable range.
Factories can easily switch production runs to accommodate a new customer’s order.
Machines in the heart of the city or in the most remote locations on the planet underground without any hope of connection can be monitored for vibration or other defects.
I don’t need anymore information than that which is publicly available to be as I am supremely confident in the success of my investment in Brainchip.
Pantene.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA