I'll share this one with the team and get your thoughts.....
A while ago you may remember I made a comment about the way you setup your google search criteria and the results it returns, ie I found out when you perform a search like this [ site:xxxxx.com + brainchip] it will perform the search on all available subpages in that domain. In summary a search like the one in the square brackets is suppose to return the resulting pages that have the text "brainchip" in any webpage that appears in the xxxxx.com domain.
So, for the past half hr this morning I tried multiple search combinations in this format with many of the big name car and consumer market companies and 2 results popped up
1. When I searched: site:
www.sony.net + brainchip it returned the following result:
What this effectively means is that the webpage should contain the word "brainchip" somewhere inside it. However I haven't been able to find the reference to brainchip, yet the search criteria specifically reference brainchip? I even checked the web page source code to no avail.
2. When I searched: site:
www.lg.com + brainchip it returned the following result:
As part of its strategy to accelerate the development of AI devices for the home, LG has developed its own artificial intelligence chip (AI Chip) with proprietary LG Neural Engine to better mimic the neural network of the human brain to greatly improve the processing of deep learning algorithms.
www.lg.com
Similarly I can't find any reference to Brainchip in this webpage either, however both webpage are bang on the money with what Brainchip's AKIDA can do!
Short of saying these 2 products have Brainchip's AKIDA chip or IP in them, does anyone have any thoughts?
If they are not link in any way, why would a search specifically with the word "Brainchip" bring up these 2 results?