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yogi

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I like how he says at 27.03 minute "by the way Renesas has already licensed their IP and many others already did" hmmm many others sounds to me like more than just Renesas & MegaChips, oh yeah baby (y)
Yes and also he said its complex and Rob's presentation came in with Merc :)
 
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yogi

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Hi @Baisyet
This is a sensational find.

It is a definite MUST WATCH if for no other reason than to hear the presenter describe Brainchip’s AKIDA as SCIENCE FICTION.

Also I think but it is a little unclear because of his use of English that he has disclosed that Brainchip has been adopted by a company called Know Labs for Glucose monitoring in a hand held device.

I would like others to look/listen to this part of the presentation which comes following AKIDA where he speaks about already disclosed Edge Impulse customers.

I have listened on my phone twice and believe this to be the only reasonable conclusion as to the neuromorphic computing company he is referring to being Brainchip. But as I say care is needed because of the way he uses English language.

My opinion only DYOR
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Hi FF yes it was amazing to watch I will be watching it again as in the morning getting ready for work takes priority and cant focus enough to know all the details. what i like about what he said was Akida in complex or something which mean it can solves complex issues right and then he popped Rob Presentation about Merc which was like yeah .
only fools ignores this great tech Cheers
 
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equanimous

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Sirod69

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Slymeat

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I read somewhere that some of the exclusionary diets can leave the consumer short of essential nutrients (EN), so I designed an EN ready-reckoner which correlates the foods consumed with the ENs so that missing ENs can be readily identified.

Surprisingly (to me), it is possible to design a diet with a handful of ingredients which will supply all the ENs.

And some of our listeners will be pleased to know that that short list can include wine.
I may, as is usual for me, just be missing sarcasm and answering to a rhetorical post. I can't see the expression on your face and so need to take what you say on face-less value, and hence believe you are being sincere.

That seems like a lot of work @Diogenese, does it have the ability to be tailored to the individual needs of the user, weight, height age, gender, etc.? And especially does it cater for people with chronic illness and allergies? Or is it just for yourself? I already have two, free, android apps that do that for me, so you may have wasted a lot of effort and time.

A lifestyle change to a restrictive diet could very well deplete essential nutrient. Of that there is now doubt. But interestingly, this is not the case for extended fasts. Plus an extended fast does have an end.

Even with an extended fast of more than say 7 days, you just need to make sure you get enough electrolytes - Magnesium, Potassium and Sodium. No vitamin supplements are needed, just these essential salts that cannot be replaced from stores in the body. And no, a 7 day fast is not excessive, our bodies thrive under that condition.

WRT wine—I enjoy a drink as with many of you. I could easily drink to excess, and drink every day, but chose not to. No matter how you look at it, alcohol is toxic to the liver and each regular glass of wine contains about 130cal. And all wines contain carbs. But in moderation, yes, most restrictive diets can handle a few glasses of wine. Type is important though. Best are dry varieties.

Certain spirits are better for carb counting, but potentially worse for the liver due to more alcohol. Zero carb, low cal beers are fine too. But even these do have calories. And hence can't be consumed on a fast—only water and black, unsweetened tea or coffee, and clear broths if you are desperate (such as bone broth).
 
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Slymeat

Move on, nothing to see.
Can't go wrong with red wine, cheese, meat (not too much fat), eggs and milk. Limit junk food to weekends. A good beer helps the blood and the heart (in moderation, and not getting wasted more than once a week). Important to stay hydrated. Plus a 30 mins walk each day. The trouble is people get lazy. Follow this and you will live to enjoy the fruits of your BrainChip investment.
Fat is the best part of meat, it is where all the vitamins are and it adds so much flavour. One could say it is the "sly" part of the "meat". Why cut it off?

The theory that animal fat makes people fat or contributes to heart attacks has been debunked completely.

Animal fat, along with eggs, have long been taken off the naughty list.
 
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manny100

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The most astounding take-away, in hind-sight is that he claimed:

akida IP is for complex systems, where you have many different trained neural networks working together - Akida will sort out which trained network to consult in any given circumstance to give you the answer.
This is what we have discussed in the past - Akida will be good for everyone (NVIDIA, Apple etc etc) because it will integrate all the NN's.

This may also explain why it is taking BRN some time to announcements - we need to wait for the other NN's to be created and trained. Then Akida comes to the rescue and integrates them all.

This is why Mercedes is so important for us. The MB.OS ( whatever it's called) must have akida because it will integrate disparate signals from driver's eyes to failing braking squeals. Once the world has seen how and why it works, others will follow.

In my youth, Toyota always closely followed mercedes. ( I drove an old Crown for many years). I wish Lexus would, again.
Agree, that was impressive. AKIDA can do several things at once. That plus power savings impressed Merc. In EV's power savings are paramount as it affects how far you can travel. on a charge and every bit helps.
Mercedes with Stellantis and Saft owns ACC which is planning many Gigafactories, the first being in France. This will give us access to FIAT, ALPA ROMEO, Chrysler, Citreon, Dodge, FIAT, Jeep, Lancia, Masserati, DS Automobiles, OPEL, Peugeot, RAM and Vauxhall all controlled by Stellantis.
So via Mercedes we have access to huge potential revenue.
No doubt BRN is putting a fair bit into the Merc connection. If the BRN team play their cards to a 'tee' we could basically almost stitch up the EU - given power is at a premium in the EU at the moment and the future. From there..............?
I have just talked myself into another top up!!!!!!
 

Slade

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Fat is the best part of meat, it is where all the vitamins are and it adds so much flavour. One could say it is the "sly" part of the "meat". Why cut it off?

The theory that animal fat makes people fat or contributes to heart attacks has been debunked completely.

Animal fat, along with eggs, have long been taken off the naughty list.
That is music to my ears. Bring on the Xmas pork crackle. Thank you Slymeat
 
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Old article and not sure if I’ve seen it before

 
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Taproot

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SEATTLE – Nov. 7, 2022 – Know Labs, Inc. (NYSE AMERICAN: KNW), an emerging leader in non-invasive medical diagnostic technology, will present at the second annual Bernstein CGM Disruptors Conference www.bernsteinresearch.com on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022. At the virtual event, attendees from across the globe will gather to discuss new developments in continuous glucose monitoring technology.




During the conference, Know Labs will provide an update on its innovative Bio-RFID technology and will share progress on bringing its non-invasive glucose monitoring medical devices to market. Bio-RFID is the patented, proprietary non-invasive medical diagnostic technology platform developed by Know Labs. Bio-RFID uses radio-frequency spectroscopy to detect and measure analytes, such as glucose, in the bloodstream. For more information on Know Labs and Bio-RFID, visit www.knowlabs.co.
 
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There is a podcast here about Brainchip season 3 episode 18 but can’t seem to locate it

 
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cassip

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Here's a link to a new podcast with Markus Shafer for our German speaking friends. Would be great to know if neuromorphic computing is mentioned at any point.


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Hi @Bravo

Nothing new. Neuromorphic computing not mentioned.

Regards
cassip
 
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VictorG

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1 yr ago BRN share price was in the sixties, then out of nowhere MERCEDES declared their love for Akida.
Fast forward to the present, BRN share price is in the sixties.
Are you listening BMW???
 
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BrainChip has progressed on the commercialisation leg of its business operations. Couple this with BrainChip’s differentiated IP product, and we see that the firm is delivering a proven and exponential improvement on anything else available in the market. The next few months in the remainder of this year focuses primarily on commercialisation deals – all of which will be a catalyst for the share price. BrainChip has a very healthy cash balance that should take it through operations for the next couple of years. At retracted price levels, BRN shares are trading in a range around their intrinsic value. We upgrade our recommendation to a ‘Buy’.
 
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