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I’ve heard of this mob that make sensors smart. When do surface sensors get into runners, so we can make them smart and you can then feel safe?
Pantene Peeps
I’ve heard of this mob that make sensors smart. When do surface sensors get into runners, so we can make them smart and you can then feel safe?
Not sure if lidar picks up black ice, but if you turn the lasers up ...I’ve heard of this mob that make sensors smart. When do surface sensors get into runners, so we can make them smart and you can then feel safe?
Pantene Peeps
Send it over to Tony@Diogenese @Fact Finder @TECH
Can we maybe tell BRN to check out newbies
Mindgrove Secure IoT a RISC-Based SoC Chip at a Lowest Price
Secure IoT by Mindgrove Technologies Led By Shashwath TR from IIT-Madras Incubation Cell rollsout high-performance RISC-Based SoC Chipthevoltpost.com
Maybe time to choose some winners we can back with an old style, commercial, no-NBS NDA, agreement.
Sure the offices are 700K apart. But we are close in stage of development.
Time to bypass those mega companies who are toying with us.
Hi Bravo,Hi @Diogenese,
Do you know anything about Wayve's "embodied AI technology"? I'm curious as to whether our our technology might be compatible/complementary with theirs?
An AI self-driving car startup raised $1 billion from Microsoft, Nvidia and Softbank
Wayve's "embodied AI" technology allows vehicles to learn from human behavior
By
William Gavin
Published13 hours agoUpdated12 hours ago
Wayve’s self-driving vehicles have been on the road in the U.K. for years.Photo: Wayve
Wayve, a British startup developing self-driving vehicles, has made history with the U.K.’s largest-ever fundraising for an artificial intelligence firm.
Wayve on Tuesday said it had raised $1.05 billion in an investment round led by Japanese investment company SoftBank. Microsoft, which has been aggressively investing in AI technology and responsibility practices, and chipmaking giant Nvidia also joined the Series C funding round.
The financing is a major show of faith in the seven-year-old Wayve and underscores the persistent interest from investors in AI. The London-based firm was founded in Cambridge in 2017 and previously raised $200 million in a Series B round in 2022 and $20 million in a Series A round in 2019.
“At Wayve, our vision is to develop autonomous technology that not only becomes a reality in millions of vehicles but also earns people’s trust by seamlessly integrating into their everyday lives to unlock extraordinary value,” Wayve CEO and co-founder Alex Kendall said in a statement.
Wayve is just one of the many startups around the world looking to popularize and develop self-driving cars, counting Tesla and Google’s Waymo among its rivals. Unlike some of its rivals, including Tesla, Wayve licenses its technology to other firms, including other automakers.
Wayve said the additional funding will help it expand operations and partnerships in new markets, build geographically diverse data assets, and attract global talent. The company has conducted trials on public roads in the U.K. since 2018.
The influx of cash will also support Wayve’s development and launch of so-called “embodied AI,” which it describes as the “next frontier of AI innovation.” The technology allows vehicles to interact with and learn from human behavior in real-world environments. Wayve says its technology has the potential to enhance the safety of autonomous vehicles, which — if perfected — can make the roads much safer for humans.
“Vehicles can now interpret their surroundings like humans, enabling enhanced decision-making that promises higher safety standards,” Kentaro Matsui, a managing partner at SoftBank, said in a statement. “The potential of this type of technology is transformative; it could eliminate 99% of traffic accidents.”
Chippers ,
Might see some moovement shortly , next 5 ...10 min .
The foreplay can only last so long ,
Esq.
I just watched this video presentation from Oleg Sinavski, who is currently a Principal Applied Scientist at Wayve. Earlier in his career, he specialized in neuromorphic computation. He also worked at Brain Corp on neuromorphic hardware with DARPA and Qualcomm.
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All good Esq! I’m Just kidding since we all are waiting until there are some big news coming out! Better than trolling around like some others and complaining about this and that. Since we are invested in the stock market we should know the games they play to spread fear to newcomers and paper hands. Daily chart is a joke! IMOAfternoon 7fur7 ,
It popped shortly after i posted this , roughly 1,250,000 units in quick succession , but yes quite gay in the scope of things.
Three day chart on visual , together with one & a half day volume flow @ one hour duration..... to myself looks like shes setting up for a GOOD volume surge, guessing in the region of 7 to 12 million units .
Super tight manipulation exhibited over the last few days .
That's what my synapses are telling me.
Regards ,
Esq.
Send it to Tonys email easyView attachment 62407
Here's a patent from 2015*.
Oleg Sinyavski ( currently Principal Applied Scientist at Wayve) was one of the inventors of this patent. The other inventor was ...Olivier Coenen, currently Senior Research Scientist at ....BRAINCHIP!!!!
Could someone please call Tony ASAP and ask him to call Olivier to see if he can get on the blower to his old mate Oleg! Best to strike while the iron is I say!
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*Systems and apparatus for implementing task-specific learning using spiking neuronsSystems and apparatus for implementing task-specific learning using spiking neurons
US9146546B2 · Issued Sep 29, 2015
US9146546B2 - Systems and apparatus for implementing task-specific learning using spiking neurons - Google Patents
Generalized learning rules may be implemented. A framework may be used to enable adaptive spiking neuron signal processing system to flexibly combine different learning rules (supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement learning) with different methods (online or batch learning). The generalized...patents.google.com
View attachment 62407
Here's a patent from 2015*.
Oleg Sinyavski ( currently Principal Applied Scientist at Wayve) was one of the inventors of this patent. The other inventor was ...Olivier Coenen, currently Senior Research Scientist at ....BRAINCHIP!!!!
Could someone please call Tony ASAP and ask him to call Olivier to see if he can get on the blower to his old mate Oleg! Best to strike while the iron is I say!
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*Systems and apparatus for implementing task-specific learning using spiking neuronsSystems and apparatus for implementing task-specific learning using spiking neurons
US9146546B2 · Issued Sep 29, 2015
US9146546B2 - Systems and apparatus for implementing task-specific learning using spiking neurons - Google Patents
Generalized learning rules may be implemented. A framework may be used to enable adaptive spiking neuron signal processing system to flexibly combine different learning rules (supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement learning) with different methods (online or batch learning). The generalized...patents.google.com
Afternoon 7fur7 ,
It popped shortly after i posted this , roughly 1,250,000 units in quick succession , but yes quite gay in the scope of things.
Three day chart on visual , together with one & a half day volume flow @ one hour duration..... to myself looks like shes setting up for a GOOD volume surge, guessing in the region of 7 to 12 million units .
Super tight manipulation exhibited over the last few days .
That's what my synapses are telling me.
Regards ,
Esq.
I wonder if we'll get to know who they are being shipped to. I'm not expecting individual names but some info about the buyers such as industry classification, etc. would be a great piece of info for shareholders. FWIWToday I have had it confirmed, the company is sending out emails today, to the customers who placed pre-orders
for the new Edge Box, via the US (emails that is).
Customers have been invited to email any technical questions they may have directly to the sales team, shipments are now
expected to be dispatched early in Q3 (July I'm guessing), and yes there has been a slight delay, but for very good reason,
as this is our first product direct to the market, quality control was made the priority, making sure they all work perfectly,
as we are all aware, any stuff ups at this critical juncture would be very damaging to our name.
Steve Thorne confirmed today via Tony....cheers.
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I wonder if we'll get to know who they are being shipped to. I'm not expecting individual names but some info about the buyers such as industry classification, etc. would be a great piece of info for shareholders. FWIW