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Maybe he made some bad investments or the Lifestyle he acquired, is more expensive than he thought?
Maybe he made some bad investments or the Lifestyle he acquired, is more expensive than he thought?
One thing I'm curious about with this application, is that the "glasses" themselves, don't seem to have anything to do with the "Tech" and are just "holding" the dry electrodes?..Excellent! EE NEWS Europe has just also released the info on
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Akida neuromorphic AI chip for epileptic smartglasses
BrainChip is working with Onsor Technologies to use its Akida neuromorphic AI chip to predict epileptic seizures.www.eenewseurope.com
Akida neuromorphic AI chip for epileptic smartglasses
Technology News | February 25, 2025
By Nick Flaherty
An Asx announcement would have been good but will settle I guess with the trickle feed ALL OVER THE WORLD
Bring is on,boomidy boom boom
If he is working on something new in th background? People like him can’t really retireHe's retired, so needs to fund that, but odd he would sell almost 15 million shares, for another ~3.8 million to do it..
Almost half, sold at an average price of 26 cents, is a poor return, for the years he has put in, considering the other ~15 million were sold at an average of 72.5 cents in 2022..
Not sure what he did with almost 11 million dollars in 2 and a bit years, to necessitate the recent sales..
Maybe he made some bad investments or the Lifestyle he acquired, is more expensive than he thought?
I think they would want to maximize the distance between the 4 electrodes to get better location of the "warning" spikes, so earpods wouldn't do.One thing I'm curious about with this application, is that the "glasses" themselves, don't seem to have anything to do with the "Tech" and are just "holding" the dry electrodes?..
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Fine if you actually wear glasses, but it seems to me, that there might be a better and less "obtrusive" way of mounting them?..
Why does he need to explain why he sold? His shares, so he can do with them whatever he wants.This is the sort of thing that the company NEEDS to explain. Anil is one of the founders and his (partyial) exit might spook the market. Alternatively it could be the first step in a takeover or strategic investment. Or he could have a personal or family reason. See what I mean? The board really needs to explain what's going on here..................
If it's something people are Living with, they could just implant the electrodes and Bluetooth them to the rest?I think they would want to maximize the distance between the 4 electrodes to get better location of the "warning" spikes, so earpods wouldn't do.
Probably measuring the amplitude of the received spikes at each electrode to locate the neurons that are firing. Of course, neurons are firing all the time, so the model would have the locations and frequency pattern of the firing of warning neurons, or maybe they only need to capture the firing pattern.
The best place to put sensors for an EEG reading without an implant is either on the forehead, the back of the skull, or above the ears. I think the forehead would be the least practical place to put it. The back of the skull might work with something like a baseball cap, but hats aren't necessarily socially acceptable in all situations. Glasses with sensors above the ears seem like the most practical and unobtrusive design.One thing I'm curious about with this application, is that the "glasses" themselves, don't seem to have anything to do with the "Tech" and are just "holding" the dry electrodes?..
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Fine if you actually wear glasses, but it seems to me, that there might be a better and less "obtrusive" way of mounting them?..
I’d happily wear a pair of glasses if I had uncontrolled epilepsy, and the glasses would give me an hours warning before I had a seizure.One thing I'm curious about with this application, is that the "glasses" themselves, don't seem to have anything to do with the "Tech" and are just "holding" the dry electrodes?..
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Fine if you actually wear glasses, but it seems to me, that there might be a better and less "obtrusive" way of mounting them?..
He's retired, so needs to fund that, but odd he would sell almost 15 million shares, for another ~3.8 million to do it..
Almost half, sold at an average price of 26 cents, is a poor return, for the years he has put in, considering the other ~15 million were sold at an average of 72.5 cents in 2022..
Not sure what he did with almost 11 million dollars in 2 and a bit years, to necessitate the recent sales..
Maybe he made some bad investments or the Lifestyle he acquired, is more expensive than he thought?
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Don't bother asking for explanation. Tony is a sleep as usual.This is the sort of thing that the company NEEDS to explain. Anil is one of the founders and his (partyial) exit might spook the market. Alternatively it could be the first step in a takeover or strategic investment. Or he could have a personal or family reason. See what I mean? The board really needs to explain what's going on here..................
Yeah it's none of our business really and it seems more like something that was "forced" due to situation, as it's not an ideal outcome.I suppose none of us will ever know what Anil's actual circumstances are and I'm pretty sure it's not our place to pry or judge.
For all we know he might have health issues and this may have created a necessity.
Other than actually implanting the electrodes, you could have some "system" that uses implanted attachment points.I’d happily wear a pair of glasses if I had uncontrolled epilepsy, and the glasses would give me an hours warning before I had a seizure.
How else would you mount the sensors apart from maybe a head band?
This could be our biggest catch yet![]()
#innovation_for_humanity | Onsor | 11 comments
At Onsor, we are excited to announce a strategic partnership with BrainChip, a global leader in neural computing and AI. Through this partnership, BrainChip will provide us with the latest advanced neural computing chips, allowing us to accelerate the development of our project and make...www.linkedin.com
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Strategic Partnership... i wonder how many they will sign up for. $$
Calm down. They have less than 50 employees. Yes, there's potential scope for large sales but there's a way to go yet.This could be our biggest catch yet
Quite likely IMO that we will now be involved in this partnership in some way too.
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