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Here’s a tip for free ( & to no one specifically )

Before posting an article blog or whatever, maybe use the search function to check it’s not already on here


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I don't know why all are squabbling with each other. We are all on the same side other then the odd shorter that opens an account here.

We make 4 million or 1 million for this c4 the long run won't matter. If your more a trader yes it does matter for you and that's yoir risk your taking. Every buy and sell is a risk and only you can blame or praise your outcome.

I look at it like this the top holders have not sold off much. I mean Peter or Anil could have sold off a pile and walked away with 50 million does he NO. So let's all settle down and relax and not lose focus.

I will be honest I thought 2 years ago that today we would be further ahead on the so then we are well that's not the case ist a delay well that's life I live with it and keep working away on things waiting. I will be honest i have more in BRN then i should but so does peter and Anil and they seem calm about stuff workimg away.

Why are we stressed well one reason is we don't know what is happening behind the doors but if we did we would create chaos buying and selling as we as Investers would try to capitalize on maximizing our investment lol.

In the end of the day once one picks a exit strategy it's easy to wait. If we don't hit my SP price for the exit I will just have to settle for a lower price. My exit is my opinion only and it's well well north of what we are lol.

Anyway let's all chill and relax we are all different yes but our goal is the same.

Relax like our hard working employees are doing and respect them for there skill and leadership we all bring skills some more prevelant then others but we are all human.
 
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only have enough money to shout alwaysgreen and yak so he gets my shout at 4mil 🤣 Bring it on. if its 40mil i will send my beloved kenrobot shirt to @Yak52 .
@alwaysgreen care to do that runner 🤣

Haha :D MD, but first I dare you to post a snap of you wearing that ken shirt down the street ;) 😁

& be warned if you don't we could just get one from Bunnings (with their facial recognition cameras) ;);):p
 
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only have enough money to shout alwaysgreen and yak so he gets my shout at 4 🤣 Bring it on. if its 40 i will send my beloved kenrobot shirt to @Yak52 .
@alwaysgreen care to do that runner 🤣
If it's $40 miill, I'll do the nudie run and spray myself with champagne while doing it.
 
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4C is usually a perfect opportunity for scare mongers to do their thing, increase volatility, make a trade or two, and transfer shares/wealth to own accounts.

Having said that, I'm thankful for their hard work, countless hours of online downramping and bot trades, it has helped me accumulate a decent amount of shares for myself.

I'm sure most of you can say the same.

Be bussin peeps....

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BL how’s our iceberg holding up In this global warming?
Is it getting to top heavy??
 
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BL how’s our iceberg holding up In this global warming?
Is it getting to top heavy??
Iceberg is holding up strong and media predictions are of an ICE AGE. Global warming is so 2020.

Brainchip's new iceberg photo attached:

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Foxdog

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Perhaps one day we'll see: BRN misses forecast with only 150 Billion revenue (share price drops to $247) 😆
 
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From memory in one of his interviews earlier this year Sean said something in the lines of the rate of income will balance or exceed the rate of expense after BRN reaches close to 100 staff.
 
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Interesting discussion.
Thinking about in cabin emotional surveillance. How would that affect any insurance or liability claim, if the AI had suggested a rest? How does it really know?
It’s coming…. and fast.
 
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From memory Sean said something in the lines of the rate of income will balance or exceed the rate of expense after BRN reaches close to 100 staff in one of his interviews earlier this year.
Yep important word is 'rate' ,not the 'gross' ie costs might be going up 10% per qtr,then revenue would be increasing 20% ... as an example.

And that was by the End of the year, so my expectations are not high this quarter

4c coming in a few days and we will see if its 400k or 4m this qtr, so no need for shadow jumping, everyone trust your original work and exit price, remembering a low rev number is going to be jumped all over by the media and the shorters.

Ive said it before but just as a reminder, those with stop losses be very careful, especially after the 4c drops.

Good luck all
 
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Interesting discussion.
Thinking about in cabin emotional surveillance. How would that affect any insurance or liability claim, if the AI had suggested a rest? How does it really know?
It’s coming…. and fast.
Thinking about what you’re saying about resting ( truck drivers) might not be able to fudge the books and hopefully make the road a safer better place.
 
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Interesting discussion.
Thinking about in cabin emotional surveillance. How would that affect any insurance or liability claim, if the AI had suggested a rest? How does it really know?
It’s coming…. and fast.
great point. What if the system knew the driver was refusing to stop and have a pee. Or worse, was about to road rage... Maybe the system will talk the driver down with some well chosen eckhart tolle quotes.
 
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Shadow59

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Well that would have to be the quietest opening ever for BRN 20minutes in and only 700,000 traded!
 
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Well that would have to be the quietest opening ever for BRN 20minutes in and only 700,000 traded!
Beat me to it, very quiet today :confused:
 
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Well that would have to be the quietest opening ever for BRN 20minutes in and only 700,000 traded!
And at least 50%+ of the trades appear to be bot trades....
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
This trial shows that neuromorphic computing is going to be a game-changer for people with disabilities. Whilst this research is being conducted with a robotic arm powered by Intel’s Loihi neuromorphic chip, it's important to rember that this is also 100 % applicable to us because Loihi is only a research chip only and AKIDA is commercially available now.

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A helping hand for robotic arms​

Caroline Hayes 20th July 2022


A clinical trial for a robotic arm based on neuromorphic computing could increase independence for spinal, neuromuscular injury patients, writes Caroline Hayes.


A helping hand for robotic arms
An early prototype of a robotic arm designed to assist patients with spinal injuries in performing daily tasks.

Patients with spinal cord or neuromuscular injuries resulting in limited mobility in their upper body could gain some independence if a trial being conducted at ALYN Hospital in Israel is successful. Small groups of patients at the paediatric and adolescent rehabilitation hospital will use a wheelchair fitted with a robotic arm powered by Intel’s Loihi neuromorphic chip. This uses adapted algorithms from Applied Brain Research.
The neuromorphic computing system can assess its immediate environment to understand where the robotic arm is in relation to an object, such as a cup, and calculate the trajectory and force needed for a specific movement. For example, such as to bring a cup of water to the wheelchair user’s mouth smoothly and replace it when finished.

The project uses a prototype robotic arm and neuromorphic computing to train machine-learning models in the same way the developing human brain learns; by seeing an image once and being able to recognise it from then on. Neuromorphic computing can automatically identify where the robotic arm is and calculate the movement required.

This differs from artificial intelligence, which is based on algorithms trained to perform specific tasks. Using neuromorphic computing eliminates many of the motors and controllers used in robotics to perform these tasks to ensure correct positioning and alignment, explains Mike Davies, director of Intel’s neuromorphic computing lab. This can reduce the bill of materials for specialist wheelchairs.
More benefits of neuromorphic computing are that less data is required to train machine-learning models and they consume less energy. Researchers expect that the real-time learning capability of the Loihi chip will allow them to implement adaptive control to enhance the arm’s functionality and the low power consumption will mean that the arm will need less frequent charging and is more practical for daily use over a longer period of time. Intel says that Loihi is up to 1,000 times more energy-efficient than general purpose processors.

Joystick operation​

The wheelchair is equipped with a joystick that operates the robotic arm. In a year, the arm will be able to perform its own trajectory planning and be semi-autonomous through a 3D- camera mounted on the arm, says Dr Elishai Ezra Tsur, principal investigator of the neuro and biomorphic engineering lab at the Open University of Israel, which is leading the Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC) project. The project is funded by Intel and Accenture Labs and conducted in collaboration with ALYN Hospital.
Using the robotic arm, the research team built the neural network model that controls the arm using the recurrent error-driven adaptive control hierarchy algorithm developed by Applied Brain Research. The combination had already demonstrated movements of a simpler robotic arm through complex paths, including handwritten words and numbers, with fewer errors and improved energy efficiency compared with more traditional control methods. The team deployed the completed algorithm on Intel’s neuromorphic hardware and tested the capabilities of the arm in readiness for the clinical trials with around 25 patients. The first trial group of five patients took place between April and June 2021.

Increasing independence​

Applying assistive robotics to patients can increase a sense of independence for wheelchair users and reduce the time needed by caregivers. The clinical trial hopes to pave the way for a commercially viable, affordable, low energy, intelligent robotic arm for wheelchair users.

“Making these devices accessible, particularly to such young patients, can have a profound impact on their independence, improving the way they live,” observes Edy Liogosari, technology innovation growth and strategy lead and chief research scientist at Accenture.
“We believe that the development of a robotic arm based on neuromorphic computing can be a game-changer for people with disabilities,” adds Arie Melamed-Yekel, general manger of ALYNnnovation at ALYN Hospital. “It could make it easier for them to engage with the community, boost their independence and grant them new employment opportunities.”
The INRC neuromorphic robotic arm was given an honourable mention in Fast company magazine’s World Changing Ideas Awards 2021. These awards are for “Acknowledging concepts, prototypes and just launched ideas that… have the potential to change how we think about an issue.”

What is neuromorphic computing?​

Neuromorphic computing mimics the human brain’s ability to learn about its environment and adapt behaviour in real time, expending minimal energy. Artificial intelligence (AI), on the other hand, uses algorithms trained for specific tasks that are used by artificial neural networks. These algorithms are developed using large amounts of data. They are used by artificial neural networks for training and inference tasks. Generally, AI cannot adapt to changes in an environment in real time, whereas a neuromorphic chip, typically an asic, uses artificial neural networks called spiked neural networks, which are modelled on the human brain’s neural network, sending signals when a neuron has reached its electrical charge threshold, rather than firing a signal with each propagation cycle.
Neuromorphic architecture is characterised by high-speed processing at low power consumption. Unlike the von Neumann architecture, it has a continuous transition rather than highs and lows from binary encoding. It also integrates storage and processing, which eliminates the bus bottleneck between the CPU and memory.
The chips can be digital, analogue or mixed. According to analyst Mordor Intelligence, analogue chips are closer to biological neural networks and use fewer transistors to emulate neurons than digital versions. Theoretically, says the company, analogue neuromorphic chips consume less energy and can extend processing beyond the allocated time slot to accelerate the processing speeds beyond real-time speeds.

The architecture of analogue chips, however, leads to high noise levels, making digital neuromorphic chips more precise.
The digital architecture is optimal for on-chip programming of algorithms with low energy consumption compared to graphic processor units. Mixed chips combine analogue’s lower energy with precision.
With the potential to achieve massively parallel brain processing at a low power budget of 10s of Watts, neuromorphic chips use in-memory computing for a dynamic, self-programmable operation.
Neuromorphic chips are used in medical applications, for example to improve the accuracy of medical testing, and in the automotive industry to develop Level 5 Autonomy vehicles, that is, fully autonomous, with no need for any human attention to controls or driving conditions.
The neuromorphic chip market is expected to experience 47% CAGR between 2020 and 2026, said Mordor, increasing from a value of $22.5m to $333.6m in this period.


https://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/a-helping-hand-for-robotic-arms-2022-07/
 
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And at least 50%+ of the trades appear to be bot trades....
One would think that the quarterly is coming off the printing machine as we post . The more copies , the more opportunities to whisper to a close colleague.The market is indicating that everyone is set . I reckon the starters gun is in the air and cocked and shorters have they fingers primed above their iPads .Good luck Chippers.FF said around $ 1 million in revenue .I’ll be happy with that coupled with good news update .
 
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And at least 50%+ of the trades appear to be bot trades....

Looking at the same thing ;)

Calcs on number of shares in individual trades up until 10.30ish for those interested

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