Lawyers even old retired ones are all about the fine print. Under Industrial on the new website the following appears:
automated decisions.
Finally, the need for machine learning to add classification categories without disrupting output is critical.
High performance (inferences/second), remarkable efficiency (microwatt), and one-shot on-chip learning, bring optimized productivity, reduced downtime, and improved security to your factory floor.
BrainChip has demonstrated and deployed capabilities for industrial applications including:
- Object classification
- Robotics control for vision, audition, tactile
- Quality control
- Machine control and preventative maintenance
BrainChip works with industrial leaders to make their manufacturing environments smarter, more productive, and fundamentally secure.
Now in the fine print above the following appears:
"BrainChip has demonstrated and deployed capabilities for industrial applications including:
- Object classification
- Robotics control for vision, audition, tactile
- Quality control
- Machine control and preventative maintenance"
As far as I am aware BrainChip has not released details of an EAP yet who meets the description of a customer that would need these capabilities deployed in an industrial setting. Yet here it is stated as FACT. So I expect it has to be true. Why? Well this new website is not aimed at retail investors it is aimed at customers.
So suppose I am a customer and I ring up and after suitably verifying who I am and my genuine need to know I say can I see how one of these deployed object classifications, robotic controlled vision, audition, tactile, quality control or machine control and preventative maintenance is/are running in the real world I am unlikely to be impressed if Rob Telson replies sorry that is just for advertising it has not really happened.
So the point of the fine print is Brainchip must be considerably advanced in these four areas to make such a bold and definite statement and it strikes me that when we finally know who the remaining EAP's are that are expected to convert at least one will be engaged in the industrial use of AKIDA technology for these capabilities because these are the included deployed capabilities of which there are other capabilities deployed but not listed, based once again on the fine print.
So who are these
INDUSTRIAL LEADERS that Brainchip is working with is the question?
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA