So NVIDIA has just announced that it is starting an AI Tech Community in Pittsburg involving one of our University Accelerator Partners, Carnegie Mellon.
The objective of the AI Tech Community will be to focus on robotics, autonomy and AI.
Whilst we're on the subject of robotics, I just discovered this NVIDIA blog which has a link to Fraunhofer HHI. Notice the photo of Spot, Boston Dynamic's robot dog.
If you click on the link (as shown below) it takes you to the video demoing Spot, in which we know that Fraunhofer HHI had utilised Akida because the the guy in the video is running bcdemo@bcdemo24, which is a part of the AKIDA evaluation kit, which
@Iseki was first to discover.
So, my point being, now that NVIDIA is showing an interest in robotics with it newly minted AI Tech Community, I suppose this will increase the overall interest in the benefits of neuromorphic computing (read BrainChip's technology) for operations in edge environments.
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This the video here.
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Here's the link for the video.
And here's where it shows bcdemo@bcdemo24, which is a part of the AKIDA evaluation kit,
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