Smarter than me AND polite about it Cocoman! Love this new website. Nice observation, Thank you.I'd say there are multiple competing agendas going on here. If you look at the trading throughout the day it seems like the buyers come out hard in the morning (with strong volume) then it gets sold down in the afternoon. The result is that the VWAP is usually significantly higher than the closing price ( which is what most people look at on their charts etc.) So the buying is being disguised..... just my 2 bobs worth.
I’m still trying to see if there are dots to be joined between the Covid detection breathalyser here in Australia and Akida. The WSJ interview mentioned we could identify Covid at the 12:45 mark, so is it a coincidence that the same breath identification of Covid is mentioned within the same timeframe? I don’t believe in coincidence.Guys is the Covid ‘breathalyser’ invented by Examin using our Akida chip? Perhaps this has been mentioned before but I can’t seem to locate it. It piqued my in when I heard our CEO on the Wall Street Journal interview mention this precise capability.
Once again, apologies if covered in the past.
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Just one Elon Musk tweet, good or bad, will suffice...Just listened to Rob & Sean's podcast again and one thing that pricked my ears up was at the 5.55 mark.
"We are just not doing enough to get the word out, we have got to get the word out, let the world know what we have here".
"We have something truly truly unique, there is nothing that even comes close"
Powerful statement from someone who seems genuinely exited about the potential of where he is.
Yes, get the word out Sean! We are doing our part here.
An announcement with a big name will be a good start.
Akida would have massive advantages in pacemakers because of our cyber security application.Just with respect to the main addressable markets for Akida, I found it really interesting that in both the recent podcasts Sean seemed to highlight medical over all other applications including automotive, which I thought would be the first one mentioned given the recent Mercedes publicity.
From the Wall Street Journal his answer led with “…the primary verticals that we’re having success in is certainly in medical…”.
So I thought I’d have a look at some medical devices other than Covid testing that might benefit from using Akida.
We know that Akida is great at identifying patterns and is best suited to applications that require low power.
So this put me onto looking at implantable medical devices that rely on low power and long battery life and require good pattern identification skills, which led me to pacemakers. I think @Fact Finder has mentioned this before but I don’t recall seeing any articles or research posted.
I stumbled onto an article that has some great comments from Xilinx, Flex Logix and Synapsys regarding the application of AI in medical devices.
We’ve seen some good info on our relationship with Xilinx today. Flex Logix have also been mentioned on the BrainChip website (https://brainchipinc.com/challenges-of-inferencing-chips/).
But more interestingly is our link with Synapsys which is the company that Rob Teslon has on his CV as being “responsible for building and developing a business focused on disruptive technologies in the semiconductor space”.
Link to the main article here…https://semiengineering.com/overview-of-medical-chip-challenges/
And extract below.
So what are people’s thoughts on seeing Akida inside something like a pacemaker some time soon? Any chance of joining some dots here?...
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