Sorry wilzy123. Please educate me about your reply. I was sincere and trying to be constructive. If I was naive then say so..I can take it.
Sorry wilzy123. Please educate me about your reply. I was sincere and trying to be constructive. If I was naive then say so..I can take it.
If I was naive then say so..I can take it.
I think what we need to remember, and is how I look at it anyway, is that whilst it is a tradeshow, CES is the "Consumer Electronics Show".I'm VERY disappointed that the share price has gone nowhere after the C.E.S.
We must find out why and use a different strategy at the next similar opportunity.
One reason might be that visitors to our stand were not told that (at least in the U.S.) our shares are listed on some obscure exchange. Perhaps follow up with known visitors to inform them &/or ask why they have not invested.
Can we see a video of visitor interaction at the C.E.S. and put in our two bobs worth?
Witz 123 every Saturday nite
Don't worry about him , he even tried to talk to me on Facebook ha ha no chanceSorry wilzy123. Please educate me about your reply. I was sincere and trying to be constructive. If I was naive then say so..I can take it.
“Genesis AI’s improved performance levels are unlike anything else in the industry while doubling the battery life.”“Our all-new, powerful processor was designed to work like the human brain, leveraging the neuroscience of the ear-brain connection and information processing to create better sound quality, pushing energy-efficient artificial intelligence to its limits, analysing and automatically optimising sound over 80 million times an hour.
Is it a gimme that Akida is inside?New tech to make hearing aids as popular as glasses for older Australians
Older Australians are ‘very comfortable’ with wearing glasses to adapt to vision loss, but new research has also shown that people are slow to use hearing aids. A new product aims to change this divide and restore hearing across the country.
Posted January 15th 2024
by David McManus
“Our all-new, powerful processor was designed to work like the human brain, leveraging the neuroscience of the ear-brain connection and information processing to create better sound quality, pushing energy-efficient artificial intelligence to its limits, analysing and automatically optimising sound over 80 million times an hour.
Ability to detect falls & send alerts
Why do older Australians adopt glasses more quickly than hearing aids? [Source: Starkey Australia]
Key points:
- New research has shown that over 80 percent of older Australians who notice their eyesight declining are happy to wear glasses
- Less than a quarter of survey respondents who notice their hearing decline will wear hearing aids and most will delay their adoption until their mid to late 60s
- The latest findings have shown that ageing is considered a ‘negative experience’ for two out of three Australians aged over 50 and even more so for those suffering hearing loss
Starkey Australia debuted Genesis AI, a new hearing technology system, on January 15, which is intended to change how hearing aids are developed.
People experiencing listening difficulties can use the Genesis AI hearing aid, which includes advanced technology, sensors, machine learning and artificial intelligence to hear soft sounds and easily distinguish speech.
Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Engineering Achin Bhowmik said that Starkey spent countless hours with hearing care professionals and patients, researching and analysing every element of the ‘hearing journey.’
“We relentlessly pursued how to develop and bring the most advanced hearing technology to hearing healthcare professionals and patients in a simple and intuitive way,” he said.
“Genesis AI’s improved performance levels are unlike anything else in the industry while doubling the battery life.”
Research commissioned by Starkey found that 83 percent of Australians 50 years and older were ‘very comfortable’ using glasses for poor eyesight, but were hesitant to adopt hearing aids for sensory difficulties.
However, survey respondents were also optimistic about the use of artificial intelligence and the future of assistive technology, which Dr Judy Grobstein, an education and training audiologist at Starkey Australia, referenced in her explanation.
“At a time when we are advancing with incredible innovations in hearing technology, it is interesting to see that three out of four Australians over 50 are unaware of the link between hearing loss and cognitive decline,” Dr Grobstein said.
“Encouragingly though, of those aware of the link, 25 percent are more likely to wear hearing aids. The latest hearing technology truly is a game changer for hearing health and ultimately improved health, wellness and a better quality of life.
In addition to hearing loss, Starkey devices are designed with multi-functionality in mind, with the ability to detect falls and send alerts.
Following a hip fracture in Australia, 11 percent of patients are discharged to residential care and up to six percent of cases result in death.
Starkey President and Chief Executive Officer Brandon Sawalich said the company was redefining the future of hearing health through ‘breakthrough’ improvements.
“[Genesis AI is] a new, unprecedented experience for both patient and hearing aid wearers and hearing healthcare professionals,” he said.
“Our significant breakthroughs in hearing health innovation offer infinite benefits to patients and hearing care professionals alike but most importantly empower all those experiencing hearing loss.”
The arrival of Genesis AI in Australia during January of 2024 could significantly change the lives of the one in six Australians who experience hearing loss — a number that is expected to double from an estimated 3.6 million people in December of 2023 to 7.8 million by 2060.
Results from a hearing test had previously revealed that, at the time of testing in 2018 – ‘19, more than four in 10 — or 43 percent of — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, seven years or older, had hearing loss in one or both ears.
I took a look at a few of the AI hearing aids. The Starkey Genesis is out so I do not think they use Akida as we would have seen revenue from this product as it was out last Year in March 2023.This transcript is nearly 12 months old ;
Neuromorphic/ hearing aids
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Hearing Better in Noise: How ReSound Neuromorphic Technology Uses the Natural Power of the Brain
n this interview, Andrew Dittberner, Head of Research at GN Hearing, discusses how combining the strengths of technology with those of the human brain – a neuromorphic approach – creates a solution that helps hearing aid users hear better in noise.www.audiologyonline.com
So, to further illustrate this new type of neuromorphic technology, we take sound input from a person’s two ears, and leverage what the brain does naturally. The artificial side of this system (the hearing aid) is designed to enhance the hearing aid wearer’s ability to do this, not to take over or interfere with how they want to listen.
I'm with you, it's a shame to see the denigration of what was a good forum. Please put the ratbags on ignore and muffle the waffle. Stand Proud and make good conversation!Hi all except those on ignore!
The first thing I see here today is that the non-sincere players of HC have now won here with their roleplaying and their presence has established itself. I can only see this because so many of you are responding to what should not get any attention. But this is the exact same discussion that I remember from HC in my past. Ignore it or take it seriously, because someone new might read and misunderstand it.
Too bad, the claqueurs (?) and lickers of the shorters and SP makers and maggots have won and established their system here too. What is still missing in their game here is someone who is distracting and talks incessantly about topics like e.g. Russia, the war and geopolitics and interprets it for this or that. [I just remembered that we have one of those here too. But he/it's on ignore as I can see right now.]
The exchange with blows here with some few airheads definitely reminds me of a time I hoped was behind me. I mean be consistent, it smells like shit it probably is shit then why keep going into this shit?! It's no fun. And by the way that's exactly why you started this place just with different rules but now it seems a kind of similar to me.
Luckily at least we have peace in the graphite group. Some people from HC had also tried it there. But they soon realized that there was no point to make as we acted as a group and they have lost interest because it is too tiring to wait for the go-ahead to post more shit.
I admit that I could also be part of the problem. I can't report what I don't read because this avatars are on my shit or ignore list.
I don't know if this is already out of balance here in the group. Too much attention for avatars that shouldn't get that attention. I don't make the rules as our admin did. I just follow them. Some I would personally make tougher so we have better means to protect our place. Some people here do a very good job of protecting and I thank them for that!
Maybe I'm too radical or uncompromising, but I no longer believe in balance after HC and you have to hear all voices such as the antis blah blah blah. I would simply kick these subjects out or, as in my graphite group, make their work so strenuous that they leave voluntarily. Only difficult if they stick to the rules. So a case for adapting the rules?
Just add up all the posts by these shady characters and all the replies to them. I think it's clearly taking up too much space here. But I don't make the rules and don't create space for HC like conditions.
With our existing rules the only chance of not becoming a fairer HC is if these avatars don't get the attention they are paid for or it's part of their work for themselves. Actually a better place for this rant would be the counters in the bar.)
This is pretty much spot on. The number and size of venues at the show are impressive. Many of the products displayed there are meant to wow end-consumers and whet their appetites for innovative designs and next-generation technology. A lot of the products there showcase new and future devices that consumers may be able to expect, provided there is enough interest in the offering.I think what we need to remember, and is how I look at it anyway, is that whilst it is a tradeshow, CES is the "Consumer Electronics Show".
This says to me that most of the actual "exhibitors" are showing off their end user products, things consumers can buy now or near term etc.
The suites appear to be the real tradeshow where OEMs, tech companies, suppliers, component manufacturers etc have the nuts and bolts displays and demos to attract new clients, partners etc rather than investors.
Obviously, investment may pop up as a side discussion however I would think that would be the domain of Broker investor meetings or direct one on ones between interested companies.
Individual investors would be the ones milling around the exhibition wide eyed at new tech products and not really exposed to the suites anyway.
So for me, I wasn't expecting any SP change much unless an actual Ann came out but I do expect that these suite meetings have encouraged other companies to explore Akida and engage with us over and above the few reveals we did also get.
And, that those reveals are closer to firm commitments than not.
Hi Cosors, I feel the same - I think some dodgy nefarious types have infiltrated our TSEx BRN site. I guess we just have to remember that reporting is up to us - if enough of us think they have broken the rules and report their posts ( not frivolously though), they will be banned.Hi all except those on ignore!
The first thing I see here today is that the non-sincere players of HC have now won here with their roleplaying and their presence has established itself. I can only see this because so many of you are responding to what should not get any attention. But this is the exact same discussion that I remember from HC in my past. Ignore it or take it seriously, because someone new might read and misunderstand it.
Too bad, the claqueurs (?) and lickers of the shorters and SP makers and maggots have won and established their system here too. What is still missing in their game here is someone who is distracting and talks incessantly about topics like e.g. Russia, the war and geopolitics and interprets it for this or that. [I just remembered that we have one of those here too. But he/it's on ignore as I can see right now.]
The exchange with blows here with some few airheads definitely reminds me of a time I hoped was behind me. I mean be consistent, it smells like shit it probably is shit then why keep going into this shit?! It's no fun. And by the way that's exactly why you started this place just with different rules but now it seems a kind of similar to me.
Luckily at least we have peace in the graphite group. Some people from HC had also tried it there. But they soon realized that there was no point to make as we acted as a group and they have lost interest because it is too tiring to wait for the go-ahead to post more shit.
I admit that I could also be part of the problem. I can't report what I don't read because this avatars are on my shit or ignore list.
I don't know if this is already out of balance here in the group. Too much attention for avatars that shouldn't get that attention. I don't make the rules as our admin did. I just follow them. Some I would personally make tougher so we have better means to protect our place. Some people here do a very good job of protecting and I thank them for that!
Maybe I'm too radical or uncompromising, but I no longer believe in balance after HC and you have to hear all voices such as the antis blah blah blah. I would simply kick these subjects out or, as in my graphite group, make their work so strenuous that they leave voluntarily. Only difficult if they stick to the rules. So a case for adapting the rules?
Just add up all the posts by these shady characters and all the replies to them. I think it's clearly taking up too much space here. But I don't make the rules and don't create space for HC like conditions.
With our existing rules the only chance of not becoming a fairer HC is if these avatars don't get the attention they are paid for or it's part of their work for themselves. Actually a better place for this rant would be the counters in the bar.)
I've been watching Starkey for a while now. Have messaged a few of their techs over the past year or two haha. Nothing clear to share yet, but am confident we are not in their Genesis AI product.New tech to make hearing aids as popular as glasses for older Australians
Older Australians are ‘very comfortable’ with wearing glasses to adapt to vision loss, but new research has also shown that people are slow to use hearing aids. A new product aims to change this divide and restore hearing across the country.
Posted January 15th 2024
by David McManus
“Our all-new, powerful processor was designed to work like the human brain, leveraging the neuroscience of the ear-brain connection and information processing to create better sound quality, pushing energy-efficient artificial intelligence to its limits, analysing and automatically optimising sound over 80 million times an hour.
Ability to detect falls & send alerts
Why do older Australians adopt glasses more quickly than hearing aids? [Source: Starkey Australia]
Key points:
- New research has shown that over 80 percent of older Australians who notice their eyesight declining are happy to wear glasses
- Less than a quarter of survey respondents who notice their hearing decline will wear hearing aids and most will delay their adoption until their mid to late 60s
- The latest findings have shown that ageing is considered a ‘negative experience’ for two out of three Australians aged over 50 and even more so for those suffering hearing loss
Starkey Australia debuted Genesis AI, a new hearing technology system, on January 15, which is intended to change how hearing aids are developed.
People experiencing listening difficulties can use the Genesis AI hearing aid, which includes advanced technology, sensors, machine learning and artificial intelligence to hear soft sounds and easily distinguish speech.
Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Engineering Achin Bhowmik said that Starkey spent countless hours with hearing care professionals and patients, researching and analysing every element of the ‘hearing journey.’
“We relentlessly pursued how to develop and bring the most advanced hearing technology to hearing healthcare professionals and patients in a simple and intuitive way,” he said.
“Genesis AI’s improved performance levels are unlike anything else in the industry while doubling the battery life.”
Research commissioned by Starkey found that 83 percent of Australians 50 years and older were ‘very comfortable’ using glasses for poor eyesight, but were hesitant to adopt hearing aids for sensory difficulties.
However, survey respondents were also optimistic about the use of artificial intelligence and the future of assistive technology, which Dr Judy Grobstein, an education and training audiologist at Starkey Australia, referenced in her explanation.
“At a time when we are advancing with incredible innovations in hearing technology, it is interesting to see that three out of four Australians over 50 are unaware of the link between hearing loss and cognitive decline,” Dr Grobstein said.
“Encouragingly though, of those aware of the link, 25 percent are more likely to wear hearing aids. The latest hearing technology truly is a game changer for hearing health and ultimately improved health, wellness and a better quality of life.
In addition to hearing loss, Starkey devices are designed with multi-functionality in mind, with the ability to detect falls and send alerts.
Following a hip fracture in Australia, 11 percent of patients are discharged to residential care and up to six percent of cases result in death.
Starkey President and Chief Executive Officer Brandon Sawalich said the company was redefining the future of hearing health through ‘breakthrough’ improvements.
“[Genesis AI is] a new, unprecedented experience for both patient and hearing aid wearers and hearing healthcare professionals,” he said.
“Our significant breakthroughs in hearing health innovation offer infinite benefits to patients and hearing care professionals alike but most importantly empower all those experiencing hearing loss.”
The arrival of Genesis AI in Australia during January of 2024 could significantly change the lives of the one in six Australians who experience hearing loss — a number that is expected to double from an estimated 3.6 million people in December of 2023 to 7.8 million by 2060.
Results from a hearing test had previously revealed that, at the time of testing in 2018 – ‘19, more than four in 10 — or 43 percent of — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, seven years or older, had hearing loss in one or both ears.
That's me on the left. Larapinta Trail, West MacDonald Ranges, NT AustraliaI'm with you, it's a shame to see the denigration of what was a good forum. Please put the ratbags on ignore and muffle the waffle. Stand Proud and make good conversation!
The other exciting thing is that the Patent Office search did not find any earlier patents which disclose the invention.I'm excited!
Someone just sent me the link to the patent application for TeNNs which was published on 20231228.
https://patents.google.com/patent/WO2023250092A1/en?inventor=Olivier+Jean-Marie+Dominique+COENEN
Use "Download PDF"in the top blue box to get the full document with drawings.
[0005] The CNNs are capable of learning crucial spatial correlations or features in spatial data, such as images or video frames, and gradually abstracting the learned spatial correlations or features into more complex features as the spatial data is processed layer by layer. These CNNs have become the predominant choice for image classification and related tasks over the past decade. This is primarily due to the efficiency in extracting spatial correlations from static input images and mapping them into their appropriate classifications with the fundamental engines of deep learning like gradient descent and backpropagation paring up together. This results in state-of-the-art accuracy for the CNNs. However, many modem Machine Learning (ML) workflows increasingly utilize data that come in spatiotemporal forms, such as natural language processing (NLP) and object detection from video streams. The CNN models lack the power to effectively use temporal data present in these application inputs. Importantly, CNNs fail to provide flexibility to encode and process temporal data efficiently. Thus, there is a need to provide flexibility to artificial neurons to encode and process temporal data efficiently.