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Toulouse​

The French city of Toulouse has a long tradition in the aviation industry and is the headquarters of the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus .

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Airbus, was/is one of our customers, from the ol BrainChip Studio and BrainChip Accelerator days..


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If you believe Tony Dawe's statement, of "Once a customer, always a customer" then they still are..

I don't think they are on FactFinder's list though 🤔..
But then they may have not been on the list, that he initially queried the Company about..
 
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Toulouse​

The French city of Toulouse has a long tradition in the aviation industry and is the headquarters of the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus .

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I will visit there in October. :)
 
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Watch this

 
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That sounds very promising imo
 
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Nice one and informative. Shows the growth and admiration in space but could be equally good on earth.
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Longshot...What if after MB liked our Akida so much they reached out to NVIDIA and asked them to built a AI chip and Blackwell/Thor/Drive is born, because someone has to build it.
 
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Mikhail chose AKD 1000 to be the test bed for his robotic brain in space, I WONDER WHY ?

Not because he was being romantic or showing extreme loyalty to another young Australian start-up, but because NO OTHER COMPANY
currently has the capabilities that the Akida architecture delivers, if the testing confirms what Mikhail believes it will, will that lead to
adopting our 2nd generation IP into his future projects, I say yes.

Just listening to him, he reminds me of Peter, he has a clear vision, he isn't selfish as he has told me in a Linkedin message how he would
like more companies to work in together for the benefit of all, Peter has a similar view with his "Beneficial AI" stance for humanity as a
whole, not driven by self greed.

The more I think about Brainchip, the more I realize that this journey in many ways, hasn't even really begun, hence the feeling many of
us have with regards the seemingly slow pace of progress, BUT that view could almost be described as delusional.

If this is the path that any company has to travel to create disruptive, game-changing technology, well the truth is, ALL companies will take
just as long as us I'm thinking to get a solid foothold.

Purely my views.

Tech :rolleyes:
 
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Loving all the beneficial features listed here, presumably while not explicit, our chipper in there doin the grunt (efficiently) in the background ……

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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!

NASA mission will drive a Toyota Lunar Cruiser on the Moon​

That's one small drive for a car, one giant leap for a car maker.

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11:0016 April 2024



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The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has signed an agreement with the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to supply a vehicle for the next human mission on the Moon – developed by Toyota.
Japan's Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology Masahito Moriyama met with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson last week to sign the agreement which will see JAXA "design, develop, and operate a pressurised rover for crewed and uncrewed exploration on the Moon".
Toyota has been working with JAXA since 2019 on a 'Lunar Cruiser', with help from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and is expected to deliver the vehicle by 2031 ahead of the planned 'Artemis' mission in 2032.

The Lunar Cruiser is essentially an electric motor home, with the ability to sustain life in a pressurised environment – allowing the crew to take off their spacesuits – for up to one month, including one lunar night (14 days), with up to eight hours of driving each day for six days in a row.
The rover will also have autonomous driving capability while navigating a completely unknown off-road terrain, using LiDAR to avoid craters and rocks.


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In the proposal for the Lunar Cruiser, the vehicle would use 'Regenerative Fuel Cells' (RFC) to help sustain life onboard, combined with solar panels.
Water would be fed to an electrolysis unit during the day (powered by solar), which would turn the water into hydrogen and oxygen. The oxygen would provide clean air to breathe, while the hydrogen would be converted to electricity at night via fuel cells – which produce water as a byproduct, ready to be sent to the electrolysis unit in the daytime.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is helping develop the electrolysis unit due to its experience in marine technology.

While the crews will be swapped out, the Lunar Cruiser is expected to have an operating life of approximately 10 years, with the aim to travel 100,000 across the Moon's surface.
"Through Artemis, NASA will land the first woman, first person of colour, and its first international partner astronaut on the Moon, make new scientific discoveries, and explore more of the lunar surface than ever before for the benefit of all."
 
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This company Neo4J does really smart things with GenAI:

https://neo4j.com/

At the bottom of the home page there are several links, one of which under Learning is "Executive Insights", but if you do the old trick of rubbing a pencil over the page, underneath it says "Idiots Guide".
 
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