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alwaysgreen

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Anyone know why that guy sold his brn shares or is he more of a pumper/trader using his vids when he holds?
From memory he said he'd buy back in to BRN once they started gaining some traction in the market.
 
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Makeme 2020

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SHORT ARTICLE ON THE USE OF SMARTPHONES USING AI TO HELP ANALYZE AND COLLECT IMAGES IN MEDICAL APPLICATIONS

Doctors, Get Ready for Your AI Assistants​

Hospitals have begun using machine learning to help analyze and collect images, and the medical applications are endless.

IN 2023, RADIOLOGISTS in hospitals around the world will increasingly use medical images—which include x-rays and CT, MRI, and PET scans—that have been first read and evaluated by AI machines. Gastroenterologists will also be relying on machine vision during colonoscopies and endoscopies to pick up polyps that would otherwise be missed. This progress has been made possible by the extensive validation of “machine eyes”—deep neural networks trained with hundreds of thousands of images that can accurately pick up things human experts can’t.
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This story is from the WIRED World in 2023, our annual trends briefing. Read more stories from the series here—or download or order a copy of the magazine.
One of the most exciting new capabilities of AI is to instruct untrained and uninitiated people to acquire medical-grade images through a smartphone. Someone without any medical knowledge will be able to pop an ultrasound transducer into a smartphone’s base and, with a little gel on its tip, instantly acquire high-quality images. The AI algorithm instructs the person to move the transducer up or down, clock- or counterclockwise, and it will automatically capture the image when it meets the objective standard. This will extend the ability to perform medical imaging of most parts of the body (except the brain), anywhere, anytime, and by anyone. Concurrently, algorithms are also being developed for automated accurate interpretations. In 2023, we will see more of this in remote parts of the world, perhaps best exemplifying the potential for AI to reduce health inequities.
The same deep-learning democratization is progressively taking hold for patients as well, who can already be notified by their smartwatch’s algorithm that they have an abnormal heart rhythm (such as atrial fibrillation). In 2023, this will extend to preliminary diagnosis of all skin lesions, urinary tract infections, children’s ear infections, and an increasing number of common conditions that are not life-threatening.

These are the early steps towards a virtual health coach to ideally prevent conditions that a person is at increased risk for manifesting, which in 2023 will be used for managing specific conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or even depression, with the help of chatbots and human coaches in the background when necessary.
In 2023, clinicians will also be aided by AI in their daily tasks—particularly by being liberated from the job of painstakingly typing medical data into the computer. This burden not only contributes to burnout among physicians, but markedly detracts from the patient interactions. Natural language processing and machine learning now enable synthetic notes to be created automatically from the conversation between doctors and patients at the visit or bedside.

We have seen the beginning of use of AI for remote monitoring, which is already preempting the need for hospitalization for patients with Covid-19 by real-time data capture from wearable sensors. That will only increase in 2023. We still need more validation trials to show that algorithms can accurately anticipate early signs of clinical deterioration and intervene, but the implication for avoiding a large proportion of hospital stays looms large.
Nevertheless, there remains a dire need to reduce bias and promote privacy and security in the application of medical AI. Privacy AI computing is starting to take off with the use of federated and swarm learning, as well as with the increasing application of edge computing, which uses algorithms fully operating on the smartphone. In 2023, these strategies will be explored more fully, in a much-needed effort to not only fully investigate the potential for AI in health and medicine but also to address its potential flaws and pitfalls.
 
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Anyone know why that guy sold his brn shares or is more of a pumper/trader using his vids when he holds?

Anyone know why that guy sold his brn shares or is he more of a pumper/trader using his vids when he holds?
He said in a video that he was simplifying his portfolio and selling BRN was nothing to do with the company but he had bought on OTC and the hassle with that trading platform and tax etc...... simplifying.....
 
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Another RT like. It’s obvious why!

Future looks great;

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I don't care if it's not brainchip technology that gets in first for the standard of in car monitoring I just wish they would mandate this new standard ASAP.
I'm greatly saddened whenever I read these articles.
Yes mate this is heartbreaking. Technology that turns on the aircon, an alarm or voice saying 'hey don't forget the kids' etc to prevent occupant deaths both human and pets is so necessary. I feel so sorry for the father as it appears this a was a horrible mistake.
I know I crap on about the SP a lot, but it's more important to get AKIDA tech into products to make the world a better place and to prevent these sorts of things from happening wherever possible.
 
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MDhere

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How's this for size, and who says size doesn't matter?? clearly it does 🤣
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BaconLover

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Great partnerships developing. Let the Web 🕸 get bigger! Good one MC.
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MDhere

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The thing i don't get is that Wbt was talking about taping out 22nm fdsoi back in Oct 22 and managed to produce a asx price sensitive notice on 3 jan with the heading weebit nano tapes out 1st 22nm demo chip and is price sensitive and sends the soaring. Is it at 5.74 overinflated, maybe but im not judging its price performance im simply showing one company can do a price sensitive "demo" chip on asx when the other can't?
Again it probably comes down to the high calibre of clients Brainchip has behind its drawn ironed curtain.
I get the whole non disclosure agreements with Brainchip clients and all but all i can say there must be massive Clients that want it all hush hush with Brainchip and then it will be put in the bag -in the financials. Im gathering will dividends to start flowing in as well as whopping thankyou shareholder bonus for all the non disclosure moments that could have been would have been and should have been. This is clearly a good sign when the Company acts like in my opinion and clearly a whooping shareholders bonus and out of this World announcements when they do come! Happy Saturday.
Just a tad excited today lol
 
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alwaysgreen

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The thing i don't get is that Wbt was talking about taping out 22nm fdsoi back in Oct 22 and managed to produce a asx price sensitive notice on 3 jan with the heading weebit nano tapes out 1st 22nm demo chip and is price sensitive and sends the soaring. Is it at 5.74 overinflated, maybe but im not judging its price performance im simply showing one company can do a price sensitive "demo" chip on asx when the other can't?
Again it probably comes down to the high calibre of clients Brainchip has behind its drawn ironed curtain.
I get the whole non disclosure agreements with Brainchip clients and all but all i can say there must be massive Clients that want it all hush hush with Brainchip and then it will be put in the bag -in the financials. Im gathering will dividends to start flowing in as well as whopping thankyou shareholder bonus for all the non disclosure moments that could have been would have been and should have been. This is clearly a good sign when the Company acts like in my opinion and clearly a whooping shareholders bonus and out of this World announcements when they do come! Happy Saturday.
Just a tad excited today lol

Weebit is not overinflated at $5.74. Still a lower market cap than BRN and as similar potential in my opinion. I'm grateful I invested quite heavily in them 2 years ago.

Weebit has ahead a magnificent run of late (from $2 a few months ago!). Hopefully BRN can announce some partnerships/licenses this quarter that have a similar affect on the BRN share price.
 
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MDhere

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Weebit is not overinflated at $5.74. Still a lower market cap than BRN and as similar potential in my opinion. I'm grateful I invested quite heavily in them 2 years ago.

Weebit has ahead a magnificent run of late (from $2 a few months ago!). Hopefully BRN can announce some partnerships/licenses this quarter that have a similar affect on the BRN share price.
As i said im not judgimg the overall performance as im sure its a great company and kudos to its also bright future ahead.
im simply comparing asx 22nm price sensitive announcement on a demo chip vs our non disclosure agreements and the nuggets are buried in the financials. Can u imagine our future when the curtains open 😀 we will be doing multiple MERCS! 😄
 
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MrNick

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He forgot Brainchip.

Jimmy Fallon Wow GIF by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
He talks-up many of his own stocks and only those traded on NASDAQ. Until we list, we’re not on the ‘explosive’ radar.
 
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‘The share price is what it is’

There has been much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands this week over our battler’s share price, so I thought I’d take a look at what its done through a wider lens.

In 2020…the share price opened the year at 0.045 cents, and closed the year at 0.43 cents. In March it fell to a low of 0.03 cents (some of your may recall that this was a particularly painful period for me)…then soared to 0.97 cents in September.

In 2021…the share price opened the year at 0.43 cents and closed the year at 0.68 cents. In March it climbed to a high 0.77 cents, before falling back to a low of 0.37 cents on October.

In 2022…the share price opened at 0.0.71 cents and closed the year at 0.745.
In January it zoomed to a high of $2.34, before falling back to a low of 0.59.

So we’ve gone from an opening price in 2020 of 0.045 cents…to 0.43 cents in 2021…to 0.71 cents in 2022

In 2023…it opened at 0.755 cents…what will it close the year at ??
 

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Perhaps we will follow same trajectory?

 
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Yeah!

 
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Labsy

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On fire... future is bright
 
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The future is here.. being in the health industry myself, I am super excited...

 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
‘The share price is what it is’

There has been much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands this week over our battler’s share price, so I thought I’d take a look at what its done through a wider lens.

In 2020…the share price opened the year at 0.045 cents, and closed the year at 0.43 cents. In March it fell to a low of 0.03 cents (some of your may recall that this was a particularly painful period for me)…then soared to 0.97 cents in September.

In 2021…the share price opened the year at 0.43 cents and closed the year at 0.68 cents. In March it climbed to a high 0.77 cents, before falling back to a low of 0.37 cents on October.

In 2022…the share price opened at 0.0.71 cents and closed the year at 0.745.
In January it zoomed to a high of $2.34, before falling back to a low of 0.59.

So we’ve gone from an opening price in 2020 of 0.045 cents…to 0.43 cents in 2021…to 0.71 cents in 2022

In 2023…it opened at 0.755 cents…what will it close the year at ??
I think this year will be "Moving year"!!!! hopefully a few more IP deals signed off and "explosive sales" will see our SP heading well North ⬆️⬆️

🍾Looking forward to you shouting the tab @Briars!🍾 🙏;) ... let's hope we finish at around $3.25 🙏🙏🙏 and Champagne flowing!!🍾🥂


Cheers to that Realinfo :cool:
 
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Dhm

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We don't know if the secret sauce is from Brainchip or Synsense. I am so tempted to ask that question on the tweet but others here baulk at any public questioning. If others here think it is ok then please do so.

Edit: I really want to ask the question of Prophesee. If I said "May I ask with whom Prophesee has partnered to achieve this event based photography?"

Is that ok to ask or will I be treading on toes?

Edit No. 2: Stuff it, I did respond. I note it is event based not blur cancelling, so probably not us. On the other hand, if it was blur cancelling as well.....

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‘The share price is what it is’

There has been much gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands this week over our battler’s share price, so I thought I’d take a look at what its done through a wider lens.

In 2020…the share price opened the year at 0.045 cents, and closed the year at 0.43 cents. In March it fell to a low of 0.03 cents (some of your may recall that this was a particularly painful period for me)…then soared to 0.97 cents in September.

In 2021…the share price opened the year at 0.43 cents and closed the year at 0.68 cents. In March it climbed to a high 0.77 cents, before falling back to a low of 0.37 cents on October.

In 2022…the share price opened at 0.0.71 cents and closed the year at 0.745.
In January it zoomed to a high of $2.34, before falling back to a low of 0.59.

So we’ve gone from an opening price in 2020 of 0.045 cents…to 0.43 cents in 2021…to 0.71 cents in 2022

In 2023…it opened at 0.755 cents…what will it close the year at ??
Hi @Realinfo, hopefully share price will be above $5.00 as per your bet, but just in case I have perused the Briars Menu and there are some delectable culinary delights that I would be more than happy to devour, especially if free.🤪

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