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They are hiding SNN very well in this job opening:
Algolux
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Computer Vision Engineer (C++)​

Embedded Software · Montreal, Quebec

Algolux is a globally recognized computer vision company addressing the critical issue of safety for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicles. Our machine-learning tools and embedded AI software products enable existing and new camera designs to achieve industry-leading performance across all driving conditions. Founded on groundbreaking research at the intersection of deep learning, computer vision, and computational imaging, Algolux has been repeatedly recognized at industry and academic conferences and has been named to the 2021 CB Insights AI 100 List of the world’s most innovative artificial intelligence startups.

We believe in interdisciplinary research at Algolux and candidates will be working with a diverse team of imaging, computer vision, optimization, physics, and optics experts.
As a Deep Learning Engineer, you will contribute to Deep Learning based Computer Vision applications on a variety of software and hardware platforms. The ideal candidate is a Computer Scientist/Software Engineer with a proven ability to write production-quality code as well as experience in Computer Vision.

Key responsibilities:
  • Implement computer vision algorithms in python
  • Port computer vision, image processing, and deep learning algorithms to Modern C++/CUDA for x86/GPU and ARM64/GPU embedded platforms.
  • Validate algorithms and models, following best practices
    • Validation of deep learning models, in TensorFlow and PyTorch
    • Validation of computer vision implementations in python and/or C++
    • Visualization of implemented algorithms
  • Perform model conversion from TensorFlow and PyTorch to ONNX and TensorRT.
    • Validation of target hardware inference accuracy against ground-truth models.
  • Participate in the design of the perception stack’s infrastructure:
    • Support deployable, maintainable code for highly critical software systems (e.g. automotive safety).
    • Develop in Linux environments and Docker containers.
    • Participate in peer design collaboration and code reviews
    • Participate in continuous improvement of group development practices and processes.

Requirements:
  • Good C++ development skills:
    • Strong exposure to modern C++ standards (C++14 or more recent).
    • Familiarity with object-oriented software design patterns in C++.
    • Comfortable using language features like STL, smart pointers, move semantics, etc.
    • Understand memory structures and storage.
    • Experience with debugging and using tools such as GDB/LLLDB, Valgrind, etc.
    • Familiarity with CMake.
  • Strong computer vision skills:
    • Good familiarity with frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch and deep learning topologies
    • Good familiarity with computer vision concepts such as object detection, multi-object tracking, segmentation, etc.
    • Good familiarity with single-view, multi-view geometry, camera calibration, camera intrinsic and extrinsic parameters, etc.
    • Good familiarity with deep learning models validation and testing approaches
  • Excel at working in a highly collaborative environment:
    • Familiarity with AGILE development practices.
    • Comfortable using collaborative development tools such as Git and Jira.
    • Ability to adhere to company coding standards.
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in a STEM-related field, and at least 2-3 years of industry work experience as a Software Developer with computer vision specialization.
  • Proven dedication to writing production-quality code that is robust, efficient, portable, maintainable, and bug-free.

Nice to have:
  • Understanding of parallel computing and optimization:
  • Understanding of GPU architectures and how to optimize code for different GPU-based platforms
  • Understanding of multi-threaded programming and thread safety
  • Automotive or Embedded Platforms, such as NVIDIA Drive or NVIDIA Jetson
  • Experience with other relevant NVIDIA libraries and frameworks, such as CUBLAS, CuDNN, NPP
They left out:
Nice to Know: $50 Akida at 300 MHz does vision as well as $30000 Nvidia at 900 MHz.
 
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Nice to Know: $50 Akida at 300 MHz does vision as well as $30000 Nvidia at 900 MHz.
They received a Gold Star from the teacher in 2021 for their Ai approach and yet there is only old school von Neumann in this job add. Just seems strange and of course they even nominated the $30,000 alternative as the area of expertise.

My opinion only DYOR
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*******MUST WATCH*******

(9 million mcu's / day!)


 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Check this out Brain Fam!

Here's an article describing Qualcomm's latest chipset Snapdragon 8102. It says it integrates AI in every single capacity and can run large language models like ChatGPT locally. In trying to find out more about this new chipset, I came across this video, which was recorded about 1 month ago, with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon in which he discusses the ability to bring A.I. language models to smartphones and the next frontier of "mixed reality."

Cristiano says this is "the milestone we've been waiting for" and he mentions that Qualcomm, Samsung, Google and Meta are all working together to build the next generation mixed reality devices and he expects that the next computing platform will be glasses. At roughly 35 seconds into the interview he says "the ability to create that much processing power in a smart phone and run that without compromising the battery life is something that only Qualcomm can do!"

When is Qualcomm going to let the cat out of the bag because I'm itching to bust a move?



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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Check this out Brain Fam!

Here's an article describing Qualcomm's latest chipset Snapdragon 8102. It says it integrates AI in every single capacity and can run large language models like ChatGPT locally. In trying to find out more about this new chipset, I came across this video, which was recorded about 1 month ago, with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon in which he discusses the ability to bring A.I. language models to smartphones and the next frontier of "mixed reality."

Cristiano says this is "the milestone we've been waiting for" and he mentions that Qualcomm, Samsung, Google and Meta are all working together to build the next generation mixed reality devices and he expects that the next computing platform will be glasses. At roughly 35 seconds into the interview he says "the ability to create that much processing power in a smart phone and run that without compromising the battery life is something that only Qualcomm can do!" !

When is Qualcomm going to let the cat out of the bag because I'm itching to bust a move?



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I think this is all interrelated with Qualcomm's "Stable Diffusion" artificial intelligence (AI) technology which they announced on the 23 Feb 2023, which was "liked" by Nandan Nayampally.

There's a cat too, which is a very fortuitous sign IMO.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nandannayampally
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I feel like I’ve posted this previously but maybe not

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Extract from article from NY Times about the near future re Chatbot etc....

"Before GPT-4 was released, OpenAI handed it over to an outside group to imagine and test dangerous uses of the chatbot.
The group found that the system was able to hire a human online to defeat a Captcha test. When the human asked if it was “a robot,” the system, unprompted by the testers, lied and said it was a person with a visual impairment.

Testers also showed that the system could be coaxed into suggesting how to buy illegal firearms online and into describing ways to make dangerous substances from household items. After changes by OpenAI, the system no longer does these things.

But it’s impossible to eliminate all potential misuses. As a system like this learns from data, it develops skills that its creators never expected.
It is hard to know how things might go wrong after millions of people start using it.
“Every time we make a new A.I. system, we are unable to fully characterize all its capabilities and all of its safety problems — and this problem is getting worse over time rather than better,” said Jack Clark, a founder and the head of policy of Anthropic, a San Francisco start-up building this same kind of technology."



 
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This NVIDIA GPU Firmware engineer has hands on Akida experience from Carnegie Mellon University

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This chap was a consultant to Sony India working on SNN for object detection at same time as he was using Akida

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This chap was a consultant to Sony India working on SNN for object detection at same time as he was using Akida

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Ignitarium Technology Solutions is an ARM partner and lists Brainchip as an Ai partner:


My opinion only DYOR
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Sure hope this is not a repeat. Game changer, and all good for Brainchip!

The world now knows how to run AI ChatGBT on a laptop, or phone, no internet. Generative AI in my opinion is very good for Brainchip smarts on the Edge. Awareness of AI to all decision makers.

This guy is sharp. Did it all in a week!



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Sure hope this is not a repeat. Game changer, and all good for Brainchip!

The world now knows how to run AI ChatGBT on a laptop, or phone, no internet. Generative AI in my opinion is very good for Brainchip smarts on the Edge. Awareness of AI to all decision makers.

This guy is sharp. Did it all in a week!



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There is something fundamentally flawed with this reasoning. It's a DUD.

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Most would not realise that the NASDAQ is in a technical Bull Market.
Its risen around 21% since the Oct'22 lows.
Most would say how could that be when the world is falling apart??
The answer is that the market does not give a shiete what people think. It just does what it does.
Interestingly the NASDAQ started the bull run in OCT'22 with the same price action bullish set up as we now see with BRN.
The XJO completed the same price action yesterday as well.
The last 2 huge BRN bull runs saw the same bullish price action set up in the lead up to those runs.
I am not making predictions or offering opinions. I am merely noting down what price action reveals.
Last weeks low of 47.5 cents must hold for the set up to remain in play.
All may be just a coincidence so DYOR.
 
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Great video, but typical that it shows IBM and Loihi 2. They forget Brainchip and our first to commercialisation.

BTW I saw microcombs but I don't understand them. Perfect cue for our resident brainiac @Diogenese to enter stage right. Or others too if they know :)

And Swinburne University of Technology is Australian.

https://www.swinburne.edu.au
 
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Check this out Brain Fam!

Here's an article describing Qualcomm's latest chipset Snapdragon 8102. It says it integrates AI in every single capacity and can run large language models like ChatGPT locally. In trying to find out more about this new chipset, I came across this video, which was recorded about 1 month ago, with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon in which he discusses the ability to bring A.I. language models to smartphones and the next frontier of "mixed reality."

Cristiano says this is "the milestone we've been waiting for" and he mentions that Qualcomm, Samsung, Google and Meta are all working together to build the next generation mixed reality devices and he expects that the next computing platform will be glasses. At roughly 35 seconds into the interview he says "the ability to create that much processing power in a smart phone and run that without compromising the battery life is something that only Qualcomm can do!"

When is Qualcomm going to let the cat out of the bag because I'm itching to bust a move?



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