lol forget it
I have a Tesla 3 with the autonomous self drive option. A few weeks ago I was driving to Sydney via the M1 from Newcastle (Stockland Golf Course is stunning) and rain started hammering down. It was very dangerous driving and difficult seeing the lane markers. I put on the self drive feature (beta stage) and it was brilliant in identifying the lanes and keeping me well inside mine whilst reacting to other vehicles around me. The car world will be so much safer when this feature is commonplace
Some more conjecture:Please note this post starts slowly and builds to a speculative crescendo
In the article - Item 2 under the heading "Safety-First Approach will Drive Innovation" mentions two systems:
2) Rise of partial hands-free operation: L3 is the first-level of autonomous driving which operates under specific conditions. Over the next few years, OEMs are planning to release vehicles with L3 systems, operating over predefined highways or locations. Known as “geofencing,” the vehicle defines spatial boundaries and references detailed maps of the surrounding terrain. The car projects sensor data onto the maps to determine the safest route. As with L2 systems, drivers must be ready to take control of the vehicle at all times. Examples of partial hands-free operation are GM’s Super Cruise or Ford’s BlueCruise. L3 systems that feature this level of automation will begin to outpace L2 systems in the latter half of the decade.
Any chance BrainChip is involved here? Obviously we are working with Ford, so could this also link us to GM by default?
- Super Cruise by General Motors
- BlueCruise by Ford Motor Company
I saw back in the ASX Announcement: Update for the March 2019 Quarter that both GM and Ford were mentioned. Looks like things were looser back then as the companies listed are not confirmed as being associated with BrainChip. However some of the other companies listed are now directly involved with BrainChip - well Valeo and Safran anyway, along with Ford
* How good would it be if the companies named in the ASX announcement was the actual list - and BrainChip are checking them off one by one
Other companies on the list discussed in this forum:
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- Continental by numerous including @IndepthDiver
- Aptiv by @Space Cadet among others
- Micron by @Alfie among others
- Samsung by @butcherano among others
- Boeing by @Bravo77 among others
- Sony by @Taproot among others
We are all well aware who the culprits are now some of these so called financial advisors and newsletters.Its not just HC itself,the problem I have with that site is the seemingly dodgy incestuous relationship with the likes of MF AFR and every 2 bit financial advisor that posts on there to gang up and downramp and create fear around BRN to suit their agenda.
Morning all... I was having a think about our sp and the possibility of sanctions on China. Most likely positive for our brainchip. NATO being armed to the teeth may spell future revenue for us (thanks to DARPA, quantum Ventura etc). Currently never to be seen again brn prices sub $1. If China cop sanctions, yes the markets will tremble but great opportunity for smart investors... View attachment 2627
Looks like we might need a laugh today- this cracks me up everytime I watch it.
Let's all hope that Sean H in the 4C makes his mark in a bold manner.Gidday All,
Thought I'd pop by and make a few comments....there is nothing wrong in selling a few shares, you can't keep running loss' year after year, or you'll hear a knock on your door from the man in a black suit, dark sunglasses puffing a nice Havana.
Have the fundamentals changed ?
Have the Founders off-loaded a huge parcel of shares ?
Has a major issue arisen with the next iteration of Akida ?
Has a major company been running the ruler over the technology ?
OR....
Is our share price down because of manipulation ?
Is our share price down because there is a war raging ?
Is our share price down because a number are locking in some well-deserved profit after 7 years plus ?
Is our share price down because of a normal human instinct, the imagined fear factor, as your mind races ?
Is our share price down because it was way overvalued in the first place in the company's business cycle ?
AND....
Is it true that our share price is up 40% since 31 December 2021 ?
Is it true that we currently have around 42 million (AUD) in our accounts ?
Is it true that we are engaged with major tier 1 corporations worldwide ?
Is it true that we have the most highly qualified team ever formed, working in the Neuromorphic space ?
Is it true that the next time the "top 20" is released, it will contain all institutions ?
Is it true that ALL markets go down during major geopolitical events ?
Finally....
The 2nd quarter finishes in 12 days, 28 days later (roughly) our Q2 will be delivered, just try and view the big picture, as trading can be a very stressful business if you haven't done your apprenticeship...just saying.
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I still think it's too early to start popping the corks, but very happy to be proven wrong @Xray1 Sean's message has been clear from the get-go.Let's all hope that Sean H in the 4C makes his mark in a bold manner.
I extracted the following from the above and emboldened the parts that AKIDA technology can find opportunity. As you read it becomes obvious that AKIDA technology has a place in every aspect of future defence capabilities. It also becomes obvious that the main players in this space are part of the spider web of dots that the 1,000 Eyes have accumulated over the last five odd years.And this was before Puto caused the world to adjust their spending UP.Defense Market Growth, Size And Trends Report 2025-2034
Global Defense market size is expected to reach $682.1 billion by 2029 at 7.7%, segmented as by type, air-based defense equipment, sea-based defense equipment, land-based defense equipment, defense equipment maintenancewww.thebusinessresearchcompany.com
My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
Tech, it’s never too early to pop the corks.I still think it's too early to start popping the corks, but very happy to be proven wrong @Xray1 Sean's message has been clear from the get-go.
Get our name out there ! Proudly show the world "what we got man"
Peter and Anil aren't Sales Professionals, it doesn't suit their personalities, they are the guys to turn to whenever the sales teams get a solid lead and their joint brilliance is required to explain in detail, offer up technical solutions that Sean, Rob, Ken and here in Perth, Tony, aren't qualified to answer, that then becomes a major factor in the sales process moving forward.
Any potential lead that is given false information, not because the salesperson was trying to mislead or oversell the technology, but because of not having the intimate knowledge that the co-founders have in detail that is beyond even highly qualified engineers in this revolutionary technology space, would prove to have the reverse effect, so selling is one factor, but you will always be caught out trying to bluff your way through a sales process, every time.
Peter's and Anil's input is a major step in the sales process, but repeating, they aren't the in-your-face sales pro's.
Purely my own opinion from observations.
FFIt is my day for stealing content but over on Breaking News Thread Fullmoonfever has posted the following:
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I have told FMF I was bringing this article over here and was going to ask the 1,000 Eyes if anyone knew that Brainchip's AKIDA technology had been 'implemented or tested for biometric authentication in mobile devices, cars, computers and beyond.'
The paper references if you read the whole document that police have used biometric authentication for voice recognition. Indeed there was a very significant criminal case many years ago involving the conviction of a notorious criminal referred to as 'Jockey' Smith based largely on voice identification evidence and later in my career running cases where telephone intercepts were being used as evidence acoustic science was just making its way into courts.
While reading this in the above paper apart from these recollections it occurred to me that Brainchip was working with Homeland Security in France. Think about the large number of man hours taken up in monitoring telephone conversations of cells of suspected terrorists.
Imagine if AKIDA technology could voice identify all members of the cell and disseminate this information to all other AKIDA devices so that if one of the identified voices is recognised speaking with another cell then this can be reported and the intelligence value and hence the ability to stop a terrorist act would compound exponentially.
My opinion only DYOR
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AKIDA BALLISTA
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Found a workaround to the original Turchin paper reference.
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Alexey Turchin, Assessing the future plausibility of catastrophically dangerous AI - PhilPapers
In AI safety research, the median timing of AGI creation is often taken as a reference point, which various polls predict will happen in second half of the 21 century, but ...philpapers.org
Couldn't locate any ref to biometrics however his comments on Akida:
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One down a plethora of other use cases to go. Plagiarising Rob Lincourt of DELL Technologies.Mercedes are using voice biometrics.
When drivers want to log into the Mercedes Me app to make a purchase, they will now have the option to sign in using biometrics rather than the traditional PIN method. The display features a fingerprint sensor, though should they choose the driver also has the option of using the two cameras found in the S-class for facial recognition, or even their voice to log into their account.