Instos trying to rid of as many retail as possibleLooks like institutions have been accumulating all this time that the SP has been sliding
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Instos trying to rid of as many retail as possibleLooks like institutions have been accumulating all this time that the SP has been sliding
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Excuse my lack of understanding which no doubt is evident with this question. Are we in the M85 or highly compatible with it ? Up until now I was of the view that it was the latter but would obviously prefer the former.
I cannot personally find any evidence that AKIDA technology has been integrated in M85 commercially. They have demonstrated their interoperability at the recent event unless I have misunderstood what I have read.Excuse my lack of understanding which no doubt is evident with this question. Are we in the M85 or highly compatible with it ? Up until now I was of the view that it was the latter but would obviously prefer the former.
Of course, coming a little late to party, they would want to "wet their beak"and that pesky share price was getting away from them a bit too quickly, so they've fired up the shorting machinery, unleashed their trolls and hoovered up anything they could shake from the tree.Looks like institutions have been accumulating all this time that the SP has been sliding
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Thank you for the considered response Fact Finder. Much appreciated.I cannot personally find any evidence that AKIDA technology has been integrated in M85 commercially. They have demonstrated their interoperability at the recent event unless I have misunderstood what I have read.
Having said this the amount of time and energy being expended to promote their interoperability must be a significant indicator that ARM sees a gap in the market it can fill.
ARM is so big and has so many partner products it seems unlikely they would need to put this effort into a commercial dead end.
As someone pointed out earlier the ARM view of what AKIDA technology offers is very much reflected in the fact it promotes using AKIDA if it’s own Ethos solution is not sufficiently powerful for their customers needs.
That is pretty amazing to have ARM say to its customers hey guys if Ethos isn’t good enough we have AKIDA.
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I think we are being offered as an add-on extra like fox tails on the antenna and fluffy dice on the rear view mirror.I cannot personally find any evidence that AKIDA technology has been integrated in M85 commercially. They have demonstrated their interoperability at the recent event unless I have misunderstood what I have read.
Having said this the amount of time and energy being expended to promote their interoperability must be a significant indicator that ARM sees a gap in the market it can fill.
ARM is so big and has so many partner products it seems unlikely they would need to put this effort into a commercial dead end.
As someone pointed out earlier the ARM view of what AKIDA technology offers is very much reflected in the fact it promotes using AKIDA if it’s own Ethos solution is not sufficiently powerful for their customers needs.
That is pretty amazing to have ARM say to its customers hey guys if Ethos isn’t good enough we have AKIDA.
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Excuse my lack of understanding which no doubt is evident with this question. Are we in the M85 or highly compatible with it ? Up until now I was of the view that it was the latter but would obviously prefer the former.
Yes and they will continue to drive down the price while ever they want to accumulate. They set their bots and forget.Instos trying to rid of as many retail as possible
But do they have a professionally ironed table cloth to sit their blue round Built on ARM sign.I think GraAI Matter Labs really have something going for them. They also sell IP through ARM and Synopsys. They have a configuration that supports up to 18 million neurons. This is surprising considering a couple of years ago, they only supported around 200.000 neurons. I know the count of neurons is not a way to measure performance, but it is an indication of the size of network they can handle.
It looks like it's going to be a fight between GrAI Matter Labs and Brainchip.
Being a public company probably helps spreading the word:
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Yes, think some of the settings may be a bit too hair trigger atm.
Think it was Corsair who was complaining of this issue this morning but I didn't quite comprehend his issue at the time.
I understand that Z wants to automate the moderation process but think it would benefit from a period with some flexibility and recourse to human judgement built into the system whilst we all adapt to it. Also some method for appeal and certainly a clear explanation of the accusation/breach that is being sanctioned. Otherwise its a bit like the AI is on a power trip that will potentially have people leaving in droves, and I'm certain that is not Zeab0ts intent.
Zero tolerance cleaned up New York.Yes, think some of the settings may be a bit too hair trigger atm.
Think it was Corsair who was complaining of this issue this morning but I didn't quite comprehend his issue at the time.
I understand that Z wants to automate the moderation process but think it would benefit from a period with some flexibility and recourse to human judgement built into the system whilst we all adapt to it. Also some method for appeal and certainly a clear explanation of the accusation/breach that is being sanctioned. Otherwise its a bit like the AI is on a power trip that will potentially have people leaving in droves, and I'm certain that is not Zeab0ts intent.
Yes and they will continue to drive down the price while ever they want to accumulate. They set their bots and forget.
The faith that retail put in income displacing this behaviour is not supported by history.
If you believe in the technology and cannot find dramatic or glaring mistakes being made by management accept that retail never get to sit in the front seat with the driver let alone take control of the wheel.
Shorts short companies that are profitable. The further up the pole we go the bigger the short pockets become. Institutions accumulate shares of profitable companies.
Institutional investors control the shorts and the market.
Income is good and will be nice once it starts to roll in which in my opinion it will but we will never be in charge of what happens with the share price.
I hate being the I told you so person but I did and I am telling you again. So just sit down the back of the bus with me and hold onto your shares and cut lunch as tightly as your personal plan allows as there is only one ASX bus and we have no say in how it is being driven.
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Thank you for the explanation.Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the AI moderation system I have implemented on our forum. It's important to note that the AI moderation tool, Dreddb0t, is designed to help ensure a safe and respectful online community for all users. It operates based on reports from other users and is not motivated by a power trip.
When Dreddb0t flags a post, it sends a message explaining the issue it found, such as a violation of our community guidelines or off-topic content. Additionally, if you feel that the system made an error, I am available to review any flagged posts and respond to user concerns.
I understand that some users may prefer a human review process or an appeal system, and I appreciate your feedback. However, I would like to emphasize that Dreddb0t's actions are based on clear community guidelines, which are impartial and consistently enforced. If a post violates these guidelines, it will be flagged regardless of who posted it or why.
However, I reiterate, that it requires another user to report the post first.
Moving forward, I encourage all users to make an effort to keep their posts on topic and respectful. This will help to reduce the number of flags and allow for a smoother and more productive forum experience. Thank you again for your input, and please do not hesitate to reach out to me with any further concerns or questions.
Most likely leave the site as some have apparently begun to do.This is probably a completely paranoid thought bubble.
Consider this if you can no longer disrupt this site because of the Bot what do you do.
Attack the Bot and fain outrage that your funny picture was removed.
No opinion just a thought.
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I hate to say this but sometimes i wonder whether on the other forum downrampers are forum staff on the more popular threads keeping discussions going by sucking in genuine posters. Paid Advertisers like large numbers of clicks.Zero tolerance cleaned up New York.
I have been moderated by the Bot which was actually quite pleasant.
Over on HC being moderated was constantly based on corrupt engagements between that platform and the short and trader manipulators.
Here now it is completely unbiased whether it makes a mistake or not it is not targeting anyone in particular.
The alternative is to go back to the way it was with trolls and manipulators creating multiple accounts simply to disrupt.
If you are into robot loving you can create a thread for that content or just shrug and move on knowing that it is in no way targeted or biased against you personally.
What we post here is not going to be passed on to our children or dug up by archeologists. It is like a series of bubbles from a bubble pipe it floats around the room then disappears.
@zeeb0t will refine his bot over time but at every stage I take comfort in knowing it is not in the employ of WANCAs or shorts.
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I am sure they are which is why I was constantly amazed at how intelligent people were continually sucked into long drawn out interactions with them providing oxygen and relevance to their dribble. Unfortunately "disappearing" them with the ignore function tended to make many threads unintelligible.I hate to say this but sometimes i wonder whether on the other forum downrampers are forum staff on the more popular threads keeping discussions going by sucking in genuine posters. Paid Advertisers like large numbers of clicks.
I am not making accusations i am just wondering.
The prestigious scholarships provide up to $120,000 of financial assistance and leadership development for students at Australia’s leading universities.“I have always wanted to bring the future of computing forward to help solve our grandest challenges.”
Westpac Scholar Nicholas Pritchard
Brainchip will be essential for Westpac and every other banks for cybersecurity, efficiency and managementScholarships supercharge UWA research projects
Two PhD students from The University of Western Australia with stellar aspirations have been awarded Westpac Future Leaders Scholarships to complete research projects.
The prestigious scholarships provide up to $120,000 of financial assistance and leadership development for students at Australia’s leading universities.
Nicholas Pritchard, 25, of South Perth, who is studying at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, will use the funds to support his research applying artificial intelligence to radio frequency interference detection.
“I will investigate the flexible learning capabilities of spiking neural networks (computing systems that work much like neurons in the human brain) and their energy-efficient hardware platforms to overcome radio frequency interference detection, an increasing challenge facing the Square Kilometre Array and radio astronomy generally,” Mr Pritchard said.
“I have always wanted to bring the future of computing forward to help solve our grandest challenges, a journey that starts one problem at a time.”
Elliott Fourie, 21, of Kalamunda, is from UWA’s School of Molecular Sciences and is dedicated to creating gene circuits in plants to improve crop yields and environmental resilience.
He is also working with the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space to develop edible plants for space travel.
Mr Fourie said the Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship was “life-changing”.
“It offers incredible opportunities and opens countless doors, whether that be the direct connections to like-minded experts or the ability to travel and network with industry leaders at conferences,” he said.
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