A lot of companies are testing/trialling Intel Loihi, Brainchip and maybe others.Hi Esq.,
it was Mansoor Hanif, who is, however, no longer working for NEOM. He is now based in Dubai as a freelancer, but still has strong ties to Saudi Arabia professionally (as a Board Member of King Faisal University and an Angel Investor and Strategic Advisor to a Riyadh-based subsidiary of UK-headquartered software company Darabase (“Transforming Locations & Advertising into AR Experiences”).
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-418567
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Here is a recent article by him:
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Cognitive Cities: Blending AI, AR & the Built Environment - AR Insider
Cognitive cities will place the human at the center of a cognitive experience. How will the convergence of AR and AI unlock this vision?arinsider.co
Also, Todd Vierra mentioned The Line in a 2023 workshop on Sustainable Cities Using Smart Efficient AI:
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-ongoing.1/post-412829
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Neom - Wikipedia
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As Loihi is still in research and not yet declared commercially available they are really just a reference chip for comparison purposes. Until they are declared commercially available they are ATM not competition for Brainchip IMO.
Not sure why Intel just can't seem to get Loihi right enough for commercial use?