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Good point and does anyone know of any local wishing wells as well?

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Maybe one for @Diogenese to peruse?


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Hi Bravo,

Aegean Wi-Fi Intrusion Dataset

When you walk in a Wi-Fi radio field, this distorts the wireless field, like when you had a dodgy TV antenna and when you got in the line to the TV station, the picture distorted.

So a few Wi-Fi receivers can triangulate the position of a moving Greek in the field.

Certainly Akida could work with an Akida-adapted AWID dataset, but this paper is about analog neurons.
 
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Good morning,

I notice in that podcast from Stocks Down Under that Sean stated "maybe" in the next 2 months "we may" have some
good news to share, keep in mind that the tech industry as a whole winds down between Christmas and say late January,
so I am not personally getting too excited about an announcement prior to Christmas, but once again, that's just my view.

Interestingly, Sean reconfirmed that we now have a sales presence in Taiwan....that is another very strategic positioning
for our company, having an Asian presence locally is hugely important in my opinion.

Exciting year approaching, no guarantees though, just remember that.

Tech.(y)
Agree Tech, the way I see it they twice mentioned 18 to 24 mths as a prediction of significant action with a mention of a glimmer of something in about two mths.
Back into the bottom drawer.
 
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With due respect, no offense intended
1: Really? a former NED venting out his frustration is something you believe unprofessional? He obviously has his skin attached to our beloved BRN, That is why he has every right to express his own opinion with or without inside info
2: We had our director Pia selling her shares right after Sean exploding his confidence and our chairman stating he can't wait to join her on any boards in the AGM, don't forget, she sold before the CR. I, SPEAKING FOR MYSELF ONLY, DO NOT BELIEVE THIS IS RIGHT.
3: CR, as a reference here though, which was denied in our last AGM, came out as a surprise (at least to me) at the almost lowest SP 19.3C, DOES THIS RING THE BELL?
4: I am absolutely shocked and embarrassed when someone could even dare to claim that he built a better team and ecosystem in comparison to a less competitive team, not so competitive product line but landing 2, yes two, IP LICENCES. THIS IS BEYOND MY DOT LINE

IN SHORT, I DO NOT BELIEVE SEAN IS CAPABLE OF DOING HIS JOB AT ALL.
You're forgetting, like many, that the World was a very different place, just 2 to 3 years ago.

There is a new energy and hope for the Future now, for those with the knowledge to see/understand it and what recent events, mean for the World.

I'm more confident, for the Future now, than ever before.
 
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Recognition of Lychee Fruit Maturity Based on Object Detection Algorithm

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This article takes tropical fruit lychee as an example and uses the Edge Impulse platform to collect data using OpenMV. Object Detection, #BrainChip Akida, YOLOv5 for #Renesas DPR-AI, and YOLOv5 are used as training models.

 
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I wish I could paint like Vincent
Any thoughts as to why this Pokemon is making a comeback
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With due respect, no offense intended
1: Really? a former NED venting out his frustration is something you believe unprofessional? He obviously has his skin attached to our beloved BRN, That is why he has every right to express his own opinion with or without inside info
2: We had our director Pia selling her shares right after Sean exploding his confidence and our chairman stating he can't wait to join her on any boards in the AGM, don't forget, she sold before the CR. I, SPEAKING FOR MYSELF ONLY, DO NOT BELIEVE THIS IS RIGHT.
3: CR, as a reference here though, which was denied in our last AGM, came out as a surprise (at least to me) at the almost lowest SP 19.3C, DOES THIS RING THE BELL?
4: I am absolutely shocked and embarrassed when someone could even dare to claim that he built a better team and ecosystem in comparison to a less competitive team, not so competitive product line but landing 2, yes two, IP LICENCES. THIS IS BEYOND MY DOT LINE

IN SHORT, I DO NOT BELIEVE SEAN IS CAPABLE OF DOING HIS JOB AT ALL.
G'day sleepy,

Back in April, Rinaldi was a top 50 holder (50th spot), with just under 2.2 million shares. Still some skin in the game there. I think his comments will ring true for many of us.

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Don't get me started on the CR that came from nowhere......

Good news is the SP is showing signs of life so hopefully signed deals are imminent. (As in next week)
 
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That's how the Sami reindeer herders distinguish their livestock.
Would have recommended working on the red nose but........

All the other reindeer just seem to have been caught in the headlights.
 
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Frangipani

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Haven’t come across any concrete links, but here is an observation that may be of interest:

A couple of months ago, I noticed that Steve Harbour had left Southwest Research Institute aka SwRI (which has been closely collaborating with Intel on neuromorphic research for years) to become Director of AI Hardware Research at Parallax Advanced Research, a non-profit research institute headquartered in Dayton, OH that describes its purpose as “Solving critical challenges for the Nation's security and prosperity.”

He has since liked a few LinkedIn posts by BrainChip, if I remember correctly (sorry, don’t have the time right now to search for them).
This may not mean anything (especially given he seems to be quite a prolific liker in general), but who knows…

Definitely good to know that he is aware of our company and its technology.


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Would have recommended working on the red nose but........

All the other reindeer just seem to have been caught in the headlights.
Some of them do two at once.
 
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👆🏻The University of Washington in Seattle, interesting…

UW’s Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering had already spread the word about a summer internship opportunity at BrainChip last May. In fact, it was one of their graduating Master’s students, who was a BrainChip intern himself at the time (April 2023 - July 2023), promoting said opportunity.

I wonder what exactly Rishabh Gupta is up to these days, hiding in stealth mode ever since graduating from UW & simultaneously wrapping up his internship at BrainChip. What he has chosen to reveal on LinkedIn is that he now resides in San Jose, CA and is “Building next-gen infrastructure and aligned services optimized for multi-modal Generative AI” resp. that his start-up intends to build said infrastructure and services “to democratise AI”… 🤔 He certainly has a very impressive CV so far as well as first-hand experience with Akida 2.0, given the time frame of his internship and him mentioning vision transformers.




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Meanwhile, yet another university is encouraging their students to apply for a summer internship at BrainChip:



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I guess it is just a question of time before USC will be added to the BrainChip University AI Accelerator Program, although Nandan Nayampally is sadly no longer with our company…

IMO there is a good chance that Akida will be utilised in future versions of that UW prototype @cosors referred to.



“A University of Washington team has developed an artificial intelligence system that lets a user wearing headphones look at a person speaking for three to five seconds to “enroll” them. The system, called “Target Speech Hearing,” then cancels all other sounds in the environment and plays just the enrolled speaker’s voice in real time even as the listener moves around in noisy places and no longer faces the speaker.

The team presented its findings May 14 in Honolulu at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. The code for the proof-of-concept device is available for others to build on. The system is not commercially available.”



While the paper shared by @cosors (https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~gshyam/Papers/tsh.pdf) indicates that the on-device processing of the end-to-end hardware system UW professor Shyam Gollakota and his team built as a proof-of-concept device is not based on neuromorphic technology, the paper’s future outlook (see below), combined with the fact that UW’s Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering* has been encouraging students to apply for the BrainChip Summer Internship Program for the second year in a row, is reason enough for me to speculate those UW researchers could well be playing around with Akida at some point to minimise their prototype’s power consumption and latency.


*(named after the late Paul Gardner Allen who co-founded Microsoft in 1975 with his childhood - and lifelong - friend Bill Gates and donated millions of dollars to UW over the years)

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AssemblyAI (www.AssemblyAI.com) sounds like an interesting company to keep an eye on:

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FNU Sidharth, a Graduate Student Researcher from the University of Washington in Seattle, will be spending the summer as a Machine Learning Engineering Research Intern at BrainChip:




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👆🏻Bingo! 😊 👇🏻

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One of BrainChip’s 2024 summer interns was FNU Sidharth, a Graduate Student Researcher from the University of Washington in Seattle (see the last of my posts above). According to his LinkedIn profile he actually continues to work for our company and will graduate with an M.Sc. in March 2025.

His research is focused on speech & audio processing, and this is what he says about himself: “My ultimate aspiration is to harness the knowledge and skills I gain in these domains to engineer cutting-edge technologies with transformative applications in the medical realm. By amalgamating my expertise, I aim to contribute to advancements that will revolutionise healthcare technology.”

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As also mentioned in my previous post on FNU Sidarth, his advisor for his UW spring and summer projects (the last one largely overlapping with his time at BrainChip) was Shyam Gollakota, Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington (where he leads the Mobile Intelligence Lab) and serial entrepreneur (one of his start-ups was acquired by Google in 2022).


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Here is a podcast with Shyam Gollakota on “The Future of Intelligent Hearables” that is quite intriguing when you watch it in the above context (especially from 6:15 min onwards) and when you find out that he and his fellow researchers are planning on setting up a company in the field of intelligent hearables…
We should definitely keep an eye on them!



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One of BrainChip’s 2024 summer interns was FNU Sidharth, a Graduate Student Researcher from the University of Washington in Seattle (see the last of my posts above). According to his LinkedIn profile he actually continues to work for our company and will graduate with an M.Sc. in March 2025.

His research is focused on speech & audio processing, and this is what he says about himself: “My ultimate aspiration is to harness the knowledge and skills I gain in these domains to engineer cutting-edge technologies with transformative applications in the medical realm. By amalgamating my expertise, I aim to contribute to advancements that will revolutionise healthcare technology.”

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As also mentioned in my previous post on FNU Sidarth, his advisor for his UW spring and summer projects (the last one largely overlapping with his time at BrainChip) was Shyam Gollakota, Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington (where he leads the Mobile Intelligence Lab) and serial entrepreneur (one of his start-ups was acquired by Google in 2022).


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Here is a podcast with Shyam Gollakota on “The Future of Intelligent Hearables” that is quite intriguing when you watch it in the above context (especially from 6:15 min onwards) and when you find out that he and his fellow researchers are planning on setting up a company in the field of intelligent hearables…
We should definitely keep an eye on them!



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This is the most boring video I have seen for a long time. I almost fell asleep.😴
I did not even finish it.
 
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