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Intellisense to use neuromorphic AI for next generation cognitive radio chip

Business news | March 22, 2023
By Nick Flaherty
SENSING / CONDITIONING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AI



Intellisense Systems is to use neuromorphic AI technology from BrainChip to improve cognitive radio system on spacecraft and robotics.


Intellisense’s intelligent radio frequency (RF) system enable wireless devices and platforms to sense and learn the characteristics of the communications environment in real time, providing enhanced communication quality, reliability and security. By integrating BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic processor, Intellisense can deliver even more advanced, yet energy efficient, cognitive capabilities to its RF system solutions.

One such project is the development of a new Neuromorphic Enhanced Cognitive Radio (NECR) device to enable autonomous space operations on platforms constrained by size, weight and power (SWaP).

Intellisense’s NECR technology provides NASA numerous applications and can be used to enhance the robustness and reliability of space communication and networking, especially cognitive radio devices. Smart sensing algorithms will be implemented on neuromorphic computing hardware, including Akida, and then integrated with radio frequency modules as part of a Phase II prototype.


“By integrating BrainChip’s Akida processor into our cognitive radio solutions, we will be able to provide our customers with an unparalleled level of performance, adaptability and reliability,” said Frank Willis, President and CEO of Intellisense.

“Intellisense provides advanced sensing and display solutions and we are thrilled to be partnering with them to deliver the next generation of cognitive radio capabilities,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip. “Our Akida processor is uniquely suited to address the demanding requirements of cognitive radio applications and we look forward to continue partnering with Intellisense to deliver cutting-edge embedded processing with AI on-chip to their customers.”
Hi Fmf,

The link you posted leads to this rabbit warren:

BrainChip expands partners for neuromorphic AI IP​

Business news | May 2, 2023
By Jean-Pierre Joosting
https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/brainchip-expands-partners-for-neuromorphic-ai-ip/

The eeNews article refers to BrainChip's associations with Intellisense, Teksun, emotion3D, and AI Labs, as well as Akida gen 2, Global Foundries, ARM:


BrainChip Holdings Ltd, the first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI IP, saw the launch of its second-generation Akida™ processor IP platform and key partnerships with AI leaders on the first quarter of 2023.


The 2nd generation Akida technology platform is a hyper-efficient, yet powerful neural processing system designed for embedded Edge AI applications. The latest Akida platform adds efficient 8-bit processing to go with advanced capabilities, such as spatial-temporal domain convolutions and Vision Transformer (ViT) acceleration, for an unprecedented level of performance in sub-watt devices, taking them from perception toward cognition.

Other technology advancements made to BrainChip’s IP portfolio in 2023 include integration of its Akida processor family with the Arm® Cortex®-M85 processor, demonstrating the company’s commitment to developing cutting-edge AI systems that deliver exceptional performance and efficiency.

BrainChip also achieved tape-out of its AKD1500 reference design on GlobalFoundries’ 22nm fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) technology. This milestone is part of validating BrainChip’s IP across different processes and foundries, empowering partners with varied global manufacturing options.


As part of their commitment to improving functionality and options for partners, BrainChip entered several strategic partnerships to expand its partner ecosystem:

  1. Intellisense Systems chose BrainChip’s neuromorphic technology to improve the cognitive communication capabilities on size, weight, and power (SWaP) constrained platforms (such as spacecraft and robotics) for commercial and government markets.
  2. Their partnership with Teksun demonstrates and proliferates BrainChip’s technology through Teksun product development channels, impacting the next generation of intelligent vehicles, smart homes, medicine, and industrial IoT.
  3. BrainChip’s partnership with emotion3D enables an ultra-low-power working environment with on-chip learning to make driving safer and enable next-level user experience.
  4. Working with AI Labs Inc., both companies are collaborating on next-generation application development, leveraging the Minsky™ AI Engine in a cost-effective, compelling solution to real-world problems.
“As we move from milestone to milestone, our achievements for the first quarter of 2023 bode well for BrainChip’s growth,” said Nandan Nayampally, CMO of BrainChip. “From advancing the state of the art with our latest product developments to significantly expanding the ecosystem BrainChip inhabits through industry partnerships, we are pushing the edge of AI at a time of rapid market innovation.”

www.brainchip.com
 
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OK, how did we miss this particular article?!!!




Cisco updates Webex, aims to enhance hybrid work experiences with AI​

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March 28, 2023 12:33 PM
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Cisco today unveiled AI-powered enhancements across its Webex suite, promising to deliver hybrid work experiences with automation, while protecting customers’ confidentiality and privacy.

The updates span workspace, collaboration and customer experience categories, built on the Webex platform, and join a long list of AI and machine learning (ML) features already embedded in Cisco products.

The next step forward for such collaboration is video intelligence, which Webex is expanding throughout the conference room operating system RoomOS.
With cinematic meeting experiences, cameras follow individuals through voice and facial recognition to capture the best angle of the active speaker. This ensures focus on the speaker, while making certain that hybrid workers not physically present in the room can still feel included, according to Cisco.

Once in a generation platform shift​

RoomOS uses facial detection, information about where people are sitting in a room and voice location to direct the meeting and provide the best view. The feature individually frames and levels participants at eye height, and in speaker mode, uses audio triangulation from devices and an intelligent beam-forming table microphone to quickly and accurately identify the position of the active speaker.

Cinematic meetings support a range of camera intelligence features, including speaker mode, frames, presenter and audience tracking and meeting zones.


“AI is fundamentally transforming the way we work and live,” Jeetu Patel, EVP and GM for security and collaboration at Cisco, told VentureBeat. “It has the potential to make collaboration radically more immersive, personalized and efficient.”

Cisco studied what he described as a “once-in-a-generation platform shift” that AI could support. The company’s efforts center around re-imagining hybrid work.

Targeting hybrid work experiences​


With the rise of hybrid work, it’s essential that organizations provide employees with the flexibility to work in different locations and in different ways. To address this, Cisco has introduced three new AI-based features into its Webex suite.

This includes a super resolution function that ensures crystal-clear video in Webex meetings, even in low-bandwidth conditions. This is achieved through deep neural network video recovery that hides choppiness, removes blocking artifacts and reconstructs the face and body to render in high-resolution images and videos.

Another new AI capability is smart re-lighting, which automatically enhances lighting in Webex meetings to ensure that people look their best in any environment. This is particularly useful when working in poor lighting conditions. The algorithm is trained to recognize different scenarios with people in different lighting, and automatically enhances the light on the facial foreground.

The third new capability is a “be right back” update, which automatically puts up a BRB message, blurs the background, and mutes audio when a user steps away from a Webex meeting. This feature saves time and is simple to use. By leveraging a 3D face mesh algorithm, Webex can detect when a user has stepped away and replace their video feed with a BRB indicator until they return. Users can turn their audio and video back on when they are back in front of the screen.

AI-powered chat summaries​

As customer expectations continue to rise and organizations handle billions of daily customer interactions, it has become challenging for agents and legacy systems to keep up with the volume and personalization required. To this end, Cisco is introducing new AI capabilities for its customer experience solutions, including Webex Contact Center and Webex Connect.

One of the new capabilities, topic analysis in Webex Contact Center, provides actionable insights to business analysts by surfacing key reasons customers are calling in. This feature is built using an AI large language model (LLM) that aggregates call transcripts and highlights trends for business analysts.

Another capability, agent answers, acts as a real-time coach for human agents by listening and instantly surfacing knowledge-based articles and helpful information for the customer. This capability uses learnings from self-service and automated customer interactions and applies AI to ensure that the highest match probability options are identified first.

Meanwhile, AI-powered chat summaries eliminate the need for agents to read lengthy digital chat histories and provide key takeaways in a quickly digestible format. Lastly, Webex Connect users can now describe the function they want to perform, and AI will generate and return the appropriate code instantly, making it easier to create and iterate customer journeys quickly.

How is this relevant to brainchip?..
 
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How is this relevant to brainchip?..

Teksun mentioned Brainchip was working with Toshiba, Cisco and (I forget the third company) but they amended their release and Brainchip said they didn't release the approved message.

Since then, Cisco has been on the radar, especially when our CEO has mentioned telecom, but not handsets or 4g, but potentially conference calling devices and networking.
All our ears are pricked for mentions of Ai and Cisco.
 
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It's no secret that Brainchip will be great in accelerating advances in medicine... which is why I like reading about active projects linking our chipper with the Australian Govt, Australian universities and other private enterprise.

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IC210100056 — The University of Western Australia (funded by Australian Research Council)

  • Title:ARC Training Centre for Next-Gen Technologies in Biomedical Analysis
  • Summary:The Centre for Next-Gen Technologies in Biomedical Analysis will deliver workforce trained in the development of transformative technologies that will rapidly expand the Australian pharmaceutical, diagnostic and defence sector. The university-industry partnership will increase Australia’s manufacturing capability by fast tracking screening, by integrating 3D printing, advanced sensing, big data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence for the delivery of optimal solutions in diagnosis, treatment and wellbeing. The centre will deliver training in Industry 4.0 skills which will boost early-stage scale-up and accelerate the sector’s supply chain, which is pivotal for the Australian industries to maintain a competitive edge.
  • Program Name:Linkage
  • Scheme Name:Industrial Transformation Training Centres
  • TypeName
    Industrial Transformation PriorityAdvanced Manufacturing
    Industrial Transformation PriorityCyber Security
    Industrial Transformation PriorityMedical Technologies and Pharmaceuticals
    Science and Research PriorityHealth
Status:Active
Funding Commencement Year:2021
Grant Start Date:29 March 2023
Anticipated End Date:28 March 2027

Grant Value:$4,083,597.00
Investigators:
  • Prof Killugudi Swaminatha-Iyer (TCD)
  • Prof Richard Tilley (CI)
  • Prof John Gooding (CI)
  • Prof Nicolas Voelcker (CI)
  • Prof Gustavo Carneiro (CI)
  • Prof Donna Geddes (CI)
  • Prof Charles Bond (CI)
  • Dr Roey Elnathan (CI)
  • Prof Brendan Kennedy (CI)
  • Dr Nicole Smith (CI)
  • Dr Haibo Jiang (PI)
  • A/Prof Keith Stubbs (CI)
  • Dr Nicolas Taylor (CI)
  • Prof Fiona Wood (PI)
  • Dr Denis Bauer (PI)
  • Dr David Thirkettle-Watts (PI)
  • Dr Kristen Nowak (PI)
  • Adj A/Prof Alka Saxena (PI)
  • Mr Peter Van der Made (PI)
  • Mr Andrew Quick (PI)
  • Dr Julio Ribeiro (PI)
  • Dr Stuart Midgley (PI)
  • Dr Wolfgang Jarolimek (PI)
  • Mr Adam Guskich (PI)
  • Dr James Miller (PI)
  • Dr Leon Mitoulas (PI)
  • Dr Melanie Nelson (PI)
  • Mr Mark Unger (PI)
  • Mr Vladimir Simonovic (PI)
  • Dr Rene Hessling (PI)
  • Dr Punit Seth (PI)
  • Dr Helmut Thissen (PI)
  • A/Prof Shery Chang (CI)
  • Mrs Sally Holder (COO)
Primary FoR Code:0301 - Analytical Chemistry
FoR/RFCD Codes:
  • 030104 - Immunological and Bioassay Methods
  • 030107 - Sensor Technology (Chemical Aspects)
  • 100703 - Nanobiotechnology
SEO Codes:
  • 970106 - Expanding Knowledge In the Biological Sciences
  • 970108 - Expanding Knowledge In the Information and Computing Sciences
  • 970110 - Expanding Knowledge In Technology
Organisations:
  • The University of Western Australia
  • The University of New South Wales
  • Monash University
  • The University of Adelaide
  • PHARMAXIS LTD
  • AVITA MEDICAL PTY LIMITED
  • INVENTIA LIFE SCIENCE PTY. LTD.
  • MEDIGROWTH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
  • CARL ZEISS PTY. LIMITED
  • FERRONOVA PTY LTD
  • BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD
  • MUPHARMA PTY. LTD.
  • MEDELA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
  • Ionis Pharmaceuticals
  • DUG TECHNOLOGY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
  • Illumina Inc.
  • MILLENNIUM SCIENCE PTY LTD
  • Defence Science and Technology Group
  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF WA
  • HARRY PERKINS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH INC
 
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Did he say at 10.42 Tesla? And swallowed the last part of Tesla?
Really good podcast by Sean.
Any key reason the podcast finished at 15min 55sec and there is 12mins of nothing beyond this point? Some editing by BRN or forgot to press the stop button? 🤪
 
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It's no secret that Brainchip will be great in accelerating advances in medicine... which is why I like reading about active projects linking our chipper with the Australian Govt, Australian universities and other private enterprise.

View attachment 35666


IC210100056 — The University of Western Australia (funded by Australian Research Council)

  • Title:ARC Training Centre for Next-Gen Technologies in Biomedical Analysis
  • Summary:The Centre for Next-Gen Technologies in Biomedical Analysis will deliver workforce trained in the development of transformative technologies that will rapidly expand the Australian pharmaceutical, diagnostic and defence sector. The university-industry partnership will increase Australia’s manufacturing capability by fast tracking screening, by integrating 3D printing, advanced sensing, big data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence for the delivery of optimal solutions in diagnosis, treatment and wellbeing. The centre will deliver training in Industry 4.0 skills which will boost early-stage scale-up and accelerate the sector’s supply chain, which is pivotal for the Australian industries to maintain a competitive edge.
  • Program Name:Linkage
  • Scheme Name:Industrial Transformation Training Centres
  • TypeName
    Industrial Transformation PriorityAdvanced Manufacturing
    Industrial Transformation PriorityCyber Security
    Industrial Transformation PriorityMedical Technologies and Pharmaceuticals
    Science and Research PriorityHealth
Status:Active
Funding Commencement Year:2021
Grant Start Date:29 March 2023
Anticipated End Date:28 March 2027

Grant Value:$4,083,597.00
Investigators:
  • Prof Killugudi Swaminatha-Iyer (TCD)
  • Prof Richard Tilley (CI)
  • Prof John Gooding (CI)
  • Prof Nicolas Voelcker (CI)
  • Prof Gustavo Carneiro (CI)
  • Prof Donna Geddes (CI)
  • Prof Charles Bond (CI)
  • Dr Roey Elnathan (CI)
  • Prof Brendan Kennedy (CI)
  • Dr Nicole Smith (CI)
  • Dr Haibo Jiang (PI)
  • A/Prof Keith Stubbs (CI)
  • Dr Nicolas Taylor (CI)
  • Prof Fiona Wood (PI)
  • Dr Denis Bauer (PI)
  • Dr David Thirkettle-Watts (PI)
  • Dr Kristen Nowak (PI)
  • Adj A/Prof Alka Saxena (PI)
  • Mr Peter Van der Made (PI)
  • Mr Andrew Quick (PI)
  • Dr Julio Ribeiro (PI)
  • Dr Stuart Midgley (PI)
  • Dr Wolfgang Jarolimek (PI)
  • Mr Adam Guskich (PI)
  • Dr James Miller (PI)
  • Dr Leon Mitoulas (PI)
  • Dr Melanie Nelson (PI)
  • Mr Mark Unger (PI)
  • Mr Vladimir Simonovic (PI)
  • Dr Rene Hessling (PI)
  • Dr Punit Seth (PI)
  • Dr Helmut Thissen (PI)
  • A/Prof Shery Chang (CI)
  • Mrs Sally Holder (COO)
Primary FoR Code:0301 - Analytical Chemistry
FoR/RFCD Codes:
  • 030104 - Immunological and Bioassay Methods
  • 030107 - Sensor Technology (Chemical Aspects)
  • 100703 - Nanobiotechnology
SEO Codes:
  • 970106 - Expanding Knowledge In the Biological Sciences
  • 970108 - Expanding Knowledge In the Information and Computing Sciences
  • 970110 - Expanding Knowledge In Technology
Organisations:
  • The University of Western Australia
  • The University of New South Wales
  • Monash University
  • The University of Adelaide
  • PHARMAXIS LTD
  • AVITA MEDICAL PTY LIMITED
  • INVENTIA LIFE SCIENCE PTY. LTD.
  • MEDIGROWTH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
  • CARL ZEISS PTY. LIMITED
  • FERRONOVA PTY LTD
  • BRAINCHIP HOLDINGS LTD
  • MUPHARMA PTY. LTD.
  • MEDELA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
  • Ionis Pharmaceuticals
  • DUG TECHNOLOGY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
  • Illumina Inc.
  • MILLENNIUM SCIENCE PTY LTD
  • Defence Science and Technology Group
  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF WA
  • HARRY PERKINS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH INC
Thanks DaBenjamins,

A fantastic find👏👏👏

With just two eyes, I can't seem to uncover much. Together, the 1000 👀 can uncover the Brainchip universe!

Learning 🏖
 
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Spreading the word.




D&R as a Web Portal

D&R launched its industry leading web and B2B portal (www.design-reuse.com) for the IP/SoC market in 1997. Today, with 15,000 IP/SOC product descriptions updated daily and an average of 70,000 absolute unique visitors to the site per month (source: Google Analytics), plus Design & Reuse News email broadcasts enjoyed by 35,000 subscribers and its client to IP and service provider matching capabilities, the Design-Reuse.com site provides important services to the IP industry. More recently D&R launched a sister site, www.dr-embedded.com, to address the interest in resources specifically required for the Embedded design space such as software, OS’s, and platforms.
 
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Interest

Plumerai also vocal on LinkedIn just now about the M85 and tagging in Renesas and Arm execs
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This is very significant. I've revisited the embedded conf featuring Renesas and have posted link here with special mention when he says the 1st on earth... (and we all know Brainchip is with the Cortex family including M85 combined!) and conference being held in this very topic May 9.
The Renesas guy is very excited and i don't blame him 😀😀😀 love it love it love it
 
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This is very significant. I've revisited the embedded conf featuring Renesas and have posted link here with special mention when he says the 1st on earth... (and we all know Brainchip is with the Cortex family including M85 combined!) and conference being held in this very topic May 9.
The Renesas guy is very excited and i don't blame him 😀😀😀 love it love it love it

I think this is some ARM vector acceleration called Helium, he briefly mentions it in the video, sadly not Brainchip....
 
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Now Enhanced for Safety-critical Automotive Applications​



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Laura Armitstead
April 5, 2023


Incredible innovation is driving the technological shift in vehicles, but there is one thing that must continue to be front and center: the safety of drivers, passengers, and road users. Arm technology has been under the hood for decades and we understand that automotive technologies require processors suited to safety applications that still address the wider power, cost, area, and software considerations of our partners. In this blog, we talk about the recently updated Arm Cortex-M23 processor, which now features enhanced capabilities for automotive applications.
Arm Cortex-M processors are area and power efficient, making them a great fit for a broad range of automotive applications. They are also easy to program, as a large ecosystem of software and tools supports them, and they have a simple programmer’s model. Building safety relevant products can be costly, in both time and effort. To speed up time-to-market for automotive partners, Arm has added even more functional safety capabilities to M-profile cores and certified them with an external assessor for ISO 26262. This elevates the safety starting position for chip designers, easing their safety efforts, and allowing them to focus on other areas. With the release of the updated Cortex-M23, the full portfolio of Cortex-M processors, including Cortex-M85and Cortex-M55, now include leading-edge functional safety features.

The updated Cortex-M23​

Within all vehicles, there are small, single functions that need cost-effective compute solutions. It is in this space that achieving functional safety within the constraints of low power and area is an ongoing challenge. Cortex-M23 is Arm’s most power efficient v8-M Cortex-M CPU and has been updated to include functional safety features that elevate diagnostic coverage for safety critical applications. Examples include ultrasonic parking sensors for parking assistance, tire pressure and rain sensors, lighting and LED controllers for headlights and brake lights, to name a few. Many of these applications require ASIL B, a medium level of integrity, for which the updated Cortex-M23 could be the perfect fit with its single core safety mechanisms.

An area and power efficient solution​

ASIL B level normally requires the detection of 90 percent of single point faults, and that transient faults are addressed, if applicable. You can learn more about ASIL B in our Cortex-M55: Functional safety ready blog, where we outline the different ASIL levels defined by ISO 26262. Transient faults are tricky in that they can go easily undetected. This is because a particle could hit an area of the design and flip one bit of data, but it is not long before the next bit of data is written to that location, overwriting the flipped bit.
The updated Cortex-M23 adds transient fault protection to address this issue for applications that are constrained by area and cost where a dual-core lockstep approach would be undesirable. It also adds interface protection for the detection of faults at the boundary of the CPU, removing more work at the system level for chip designers. The use of a Software Test Library for Cortex-M23 would also provide more diagnostic coverage of permanent faults, complementing the internal core safety mechanisms. Moreover, these additional features have no impact on benchmark performance compared to the previous Cortex-M23, making adoption simpler.

Not forgetting ASIL D​

For applications where dual-core lockstep is required, Arm has now delivered a new Dual Core Lockstep application note specific to Cortex-M23. This document gives guidance on how to implement this feature on Cortex-M23 and what to watch out for when implementing it. This might also be the right solution for an ASIL B application if your design can support the additional die area and power that comes with a dual lockstep implementation.

Cortex-M23, a reminder​

Cortex-M23, which was first launched in 2016, implements the ARMv8-M architecture, bringing more instructions and system level features. Those experienced with Cortex-M0+ see many of the same energy-efficiency benefits in Cortex-M23. These benefits include deep-sleep modes and sleep-on-exit, which make it ideal for low-power applications. With more vehicles becoming electrified, Tier 1s must develop solutions that can meet the power needs of OEMs, for which Cortex-M processors are well suited.
Developers can design more robust and safer systems using the optional MPU (Memory Protection Unit). The MPU can be programmed to define regions of memory, assign certain attributes and access permissions depending on the task. When an application attempts to access a region of memory for which it has not been authorized, the MPU can trigger a fault exception.

A full functional safety portfolio​

Cortex-M23, Cortex-M55, and Cortex-M85 are a scalable collection of Cortex-M processors that can support a wide range of automotive applications, from low power consumption to high-performance needs. They share a common architecture for ease of code portability. A broad ecosystem supports them, including safety certified software and tools, to simplify development for the next generation of vehicles.
 
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The website is looking pretty flash these days👍👍
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Teksun mentioned Brainchip was working with Toshiba, Cisco and (I forget the third company) but they amended their release and Brainchip said they didn't release the approved message.

Since then, Cisco has been on the radar, especially when our CEO has mentioned telecom, but not handsets or 4g, but potentially conference calling devices and networking.
All our ears are pricked for mentions of Ai and Cisco.
Don’t forget this too WebEx is in the new Mercedes OS

Post in thread 'BRN Discussion Ongoing'
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-280032
 
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Really good podcast by Sean.
Any key reason the podcast finished at 15min 55sec and there is 12mins of nothing beyond this point? Some editing by BRN or forgot to press the stop button? 🤪
Yes it was a SNN podcast.. There were was no activity after 15min 55secs therefore no activity.. 🤣
 
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Must watch.

BMWs latest promo.....looks very cool.

It is my opinion akida is one of the key enablers

Dyor


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Really good podcast by Sean.
Any key reason the podcast finished at 15min 55sec and there is 12mins of nothing beyond this point? Some editing by BRN or forgot to press the stop button? 🤪
Youtube cut it stating NDA
 
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