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Gregor Lenz, Florian Corgnou and Karl Vetter from BrainChip’s partner Neurobus were part of a team that came in first 🥇 at the European Defense Tech Hackathon, which took place in Paris over the weekend.
Their winning solution titled Automatic event-based detection and tracking of UAVs and Shahed drones in challenging lighting conditions “showcased the ground-breaking potential of neuromorphic event-based cameras (…) paving the way for smarter, faster and more efficient defense-systems”.

As you may have guessed from the mentioning of the Iranian-designed Shahed drones (which are also known by their Russian designation Geran-2), the 34 projects in total were far from being destined for storage in an ivory tower of academia: European defense company Helsing AI was a key partner of that hackathon, which was also supported by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

The challenges were based on real-world problems gathered from our partners, who have delivered solutions to the frontline, from building underwater reconnaissance systems to the interception of Shahed drones and helicopters and swarm coordination in GPS-denied environments.”





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News from our partner Neurobus:

Gregor Lenz is stepping down as CTO, but will remain onboard as a Technological Advisor. Nicolas Bourdis (until recently Software & Computer Vision Engineering Director at Prophesee) will succeed him as CTO.




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I like the fact that you can fit 2 of them on cricket pitch (almost).

Diesel electric I guess.

6000 m
10 days,
Andruil's Lattice AI (software),
cooperate with mothership,
deploy swarms of smaller UUVs,
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We can get 1000 Ghost Sharks for the price of one submarine ($23M v $28b). With our coastline (and recent "trespassers") we need all around protection. There could be squadrons distributed around the coast. Maybe that's why we need to buy back Darwin harbour.

The video draws comparison with the Ghost Bat UAV. The AI component opens possibilities for Akida, but ANdruil + AI links to OpenAI (ChatGPT) for aerial defence:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...cial-intelligence-leadership-and-protect-u-s/
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Anduril Industries, a defense technology company, and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT and frontier AI models such as GPT 4o and OpenAI o1, are proud to announce a strategic partnership to develop and responsibly deploy advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for national security missions. By bringing together OpenAI’s advanced models with Anduril’s high-performance defense systems and Lattice software platform, the partnership aims to improve the nation’s defense systems that protect U.S. and allied military personnel from attacks by unmanned drones and other aerial devices.

U.S. and allied forces face a rapidly evolving set of aerial threats from both emerging unmanned systems and legacy manned platforms that can wreak havoc, damage infrastructure and take lives. The Anduril and OpenAI strategic partnership will focus on improving the nation’s counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) and their ability to detect, assess and respond to potentially lethal aerial threats in real-time. As part of the new initiative, Anduril and OpenAI will explore how leading edge AI models can be leveraged to rapidly synthesize time-sensitive data, reduce the burden on human operators, and improve situational awareness. These models, which will be trained on Anduril’s industry-leading library of data on CUAS threats and operations, will help protect U.S. and allied military personnel and ensure mission success.

The accelerating race between the United States and China to lead the world in advancing AI makes this a pivotal moment. If the United States cedes ground, we risk losing the technological edge that has underpinned our national security for decades. The decisions made now will determine whether the United States remains a leader in the 21st century or risks being outpaced by adversaries who don’t share our commitment to freedom and democracy and would use AI to threaten other countries. Bringing together world-class talent in their respective fields, this effort aims to ensure that the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community have access to the most advanced, effective, and safe AI-driven technologies available in the world
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Andruil use software AI to process sensor data:

https://www.anduril.com/article/and...military-platform-for-public-safety-security/

Anduril’s Lattice is an open software platform capable of being used for a variety of missions and industries — including public safety, security, and defense. Designed to be sensor, network, and system agnostic, Lattice takes data from disparate and distributed sensors, feeds, and systems and moves this data into a single integration layer. In this integration layer, AI, machine learning, and sensor/data processing techniques are used to filter high-value information to users. This filtering enables users to react to the data by tasking other systems such as sensors, vehicles, or other assets within the platform itself.

Akida could speed this process significantly. Doing AI, ML, sensor processing in a military context is tantamount to negligence.

I wonder if Andruil is one of our NDAs?
Hallucinogenic software solutions for mission critical hardware sounds like the go 🤔There’s a thing called TENNs which doesn’t hallucinate! I fail to see how ChatGPT could ever be applied in any important way to mission critical systems - it would fail the extensive, stringent testing that such systems require.
 
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Being World Leaders and in some respects, that's indisputable (on chip learning, combined with TENNs) doesn't cut it, without substantial commercial progress, which I believe is just around the corner.

How big that corner is and how long it will take to get around it, is another story (which I actually have one about, but I will spare everyone..).

I don't think there is deliberate suppression of the share price, or holding back, of price sensitive information.
Maybe some questionable management decisions (mistakes) and directions, but no company is immune from that and many now Very Large Companies, were on the verge of collapse, many times, before they "made it overnight".

We currently have a market capitalisation, of close to 400 million dollars, while making around 100k a quarter, so in that respect, you can't say we are undervalued, until the patents worth, has been proven, by large commercial contracts (regardless of how much money is then coming in, as it will still be relatively small at first).

The share price, will move very quickly when that happens, but it also needs to be considered, that BrainChip has "lost" much of the excitement surrounding it, that it had 3 years ago.

Interest rates were at record lows, BrainChip was often the most discussed stock, on the crapper, by a large margin, also often scoring the most thumbs up on a post (usually by FactFinder) in the hundreds (from memory, around 800 was the highest I saw?)..
Nowadays, we are just "another stock" with popular posts of his, getting 50, maybe 70 "likes".
He could have previously gotten that, from saying he had a great counter meal, at the local pub.
(Just using the crapper and FactFinder, as a rough gauge of speculative investor interest).

Having said all that, I think there is a lot of latent interest in this Company, that will manifest itself, given the right conditions.
well one thing that the result of less thumbs up on FF on crapper is that there are 1000 eys on TSE and many of these eyes don't waste time on crapper anymore so that's also a plausible reason for less thumbs up to FF. So i prob would add a few hundred extra thumbs up to FF but yes i guess that still slightly down as now we probably want a rocket instead of what's a questionable finger.
 
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“Our customers”

“Our next step may or may not be put this on a chip”

“..what’s gonna happen with this?……Intelligence in every device around you”

🤷🏻‍♂️ so, what’s going on here folks???
 
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ok watching it now and already at the 2.33min the presenter announces out loud brainchip! So now got 28mins to go but its a great start to the video thanks Pom.
Ok watched it all, basically talk was about progressing neuromorphic awareness and Edge AI Foundation building THOR which will bring platform probably like Edge Impulse I assume. All in all great presentation with Brainchip mentioned in first 2 mins which is great acknowledgment for 2025. Proves yet again that we are on the map :) Capital of Neuromorphic technology is Brainchip, well that's what I believe :)
Thanks for Sharing PDU.
Having watched it also, the presenter merely acknowledges Brainchip, along with other companies, offers a neuromorphic hardware systems. I think the basis of the presentation, she and her students are trying to create a more efficient neuromorphic system for commercial application. She is basically saying current systems are too clunky to work with and are not efficient or reliable. Go figure. I am not sure who is telling the truth. The professor presenter or Brainchip sales department. It’s a tough one to watch as she is saying current hardware isn’t cutting the mustard. Yet, we have many engagements that may say otherwise. Time will tell I guess. Bit of an embellishment drawing a conclusion from the presentation that Brainchip is capital of neuromorphic.
 
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I asked Gemini While BrainChip is actively engaging with numerous companies and has established several partnerships, the specific details of which companies are currently shipping commercial products incorporating BrainChip's technology can be proprietary and are not always publicly disclosed.
However, based on recent announcements and partnerships, we can identify several companies and areas where BrainChip's Akida technology is being actively integrated or evaluated:
Confirmed Partnerships & Collaborations:
* RTX's Raytheon: Partnering to service a contract with the Air Force Research Labs for radar signal processing using neuromorphic chips.
* VVDN Technologies: Collaborated on the BrainChip Akida Edge AI Box and can develop custom versions for OEMs.
* Vedya Labs: Developing video object detection models for the Akida Edge AI Box.
* Intel Foundry Services (IFS): BrainChip is an IP partner, making their technology accessible to chip designers using Intel's manufacturing services.
* Prophesee: Collaborating to optimize computer vision AI performance by integrating Akida with Prophesee's Metavision platform.
* MegaChips: Licensing Akida IP to incorporate into their ASIC solutions for various markets like automotive, IoT, and industrial robotics.
* MYWAI: Partnering to deliver Edge AI solutions for industrial and robotic sectors, integrating Akida with MYWAI's AIoT platform.
* Teksun: Integrating Akida into their product development channels.
* Unigen: Providing end-to-end solutions for the Cupcake Edge AI Server, powered by BrainChip.
* GMAC Intelligence: Validating Akida for facial, vehicular, and voice recognition in quick-service restaurant applications.
* Tata Elxsi: Integrating Akida technology into medical devices and industrial applications.
* Eastronics & SalesLink: Sales partners expanding the reach of Akida technology in Europe and Israel across various applications.
* AI Labs Inc.: Collaborating on next-generation application development leveraging BrainChip's Minsky AI technology.
* Frontgrade Gaisler & Airbus Defence and Space: Partnerships focused on leveraging Akida for ultra-low-power AI in space applications under a European Space Agency initiative.
* NVISO: Partnering on human behavioral analytics for automotive and edge AI devices.
Target Markets and Potential Integrations:
BrainChip's technology is being targeted for a wide range of applications across various industries, suggesting potential integrations with numerous companies in these sectors:
* Automotive: Enhancing safety and in-cabin experiences with on-chip learning for features like driver monitoring and autonomous driving.
* Industrial IoT: Improving predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, and automation in manufacturing and other industrial settings.
* Home & Consumer: Enabling intelligent features in devices like smart thermostats, security systems, and entertainment systems through efficient processing of various sensor modalities (vision, audio, etc.).
* Health & Wellness: Developing cost-effective portable diagnostic devices and enabling real-time vital signs prediction.
* Security & Surveillance: Enhancing object detection, facial recognition, and anomaly detection in security systems with low-power edge processing.
* Aerospace: Developing ultra-low-power AI for space missions and other aerospace applications.
* Smart Cities: Enabling efficient management of resources and services through intelligent sensors and edge processing.
* Agriculture: Optimizing resource use through precision agriculture techniques powered by edge AI.
* Robotics: Enhancing the intelligence and autonomy of robots through efficient on-device AI processing.
Key Takeaway:
While a definitive list of all current commercial deployments is not fully public, BrainChip has established significant partnerships and is actively working with companies across various sectors to integrate its Akida neuromorphic technology into next-generation products and solutions, particularly those requiring low-power, high-performance edge AI capabilities. The listed partnerships provide a strong indication of the companies currently at the forefront of adopting BrainChip's innovations.
 
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Discussion considerations prior to AGM voting:
Will AI at the Edge grow exponentially? Industry experts say it will.
If you disagree with the experts, please provide reasons.
Will BrainChip play a good sized part in the Edge AI expected exponential growth?
The general consensus is that the Edge will play an enormous part in daily lives in due course.
There will be chip choices but AKIDA/TENNs and Tech interest since Sept'24 by clients suggest we will do well.
If you do not believe BRN will not play a decent sized role in Edge AI growth, please explain your reasons. If you have suggestions of Edge companies providing event-based learning on chip with extreme low power, is commercially available and has proven superiority to AKIDA/TENNs/Pico it would be great if you could let us know.
If you believe what the experts are saying about Edge AI exponential growth then our growing patent portfolio would have a value many times the current SP.
Pitt Street valued it at $1.59 in June'24 based on the Intel acquisition Habana and we are currently way more advanced than they were at the time of acquisition. Yes , BRN paid for the report but the $1.59 was based on an actual sale (Habana to Intel) and is an accepted valuation method.
BrainChip_intiation_report_2024_25_6_2024.pdf
Given the flurry of client and tech positive news since Sep't'24 we probably will see an updated report soon.
 
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Hallucinogenic software solutions for mission critical hardware sounds like the go 🤔There’s a thing called TENNs which doesn’t hallucinate! I fail to see how ChatGPT could ever be applied in any important way to mission critical systems - it would fail the extensive, stringent testing that such systems require.
Hi jt,

The reference is to OpenAI's "advanced models", which may not have the same faults as ChatGPT.
 
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I’ve been invested in BrainChip since the early days… way before AKIDA even has been commercialised. As a sci-fi fan and someone who genuinely believes in the positive potential of AI, I see huge opportunities in Edge AI, and especially in AKIDA, to truly improve people’s lives.

That said, as an investor, I’m honestly a bit puzzled. We’ve seen steady technical progress, a growing patent portfolio, industry recognition… and yet the share price keeps sliding. I get that the company is focused on aerospace and defense…. cool tech, sure, but from an investor’s perspective, what’s missing is the push toward real world, massmarket applications that make a tangible difference in daily life.

Personally, I’d love to see BrainChip move more into Wearables that support the hearing- or visually-impaired, AI systems that help older people stay safe and independent, or just smart devices that make everyday life more convenient for all of us!

These are the kinds of things people can actually feel. And they’d show the market that AKIDA isn’t just technically impressive, but also socially relevant and commercially scalable.

I get that frustration is high right now. But I still believe, if BrainChip can land just one or two serious licensing deals in the consumer or assistive tech space, the tide could turn. That’s when the market will wake up and potential becomes reality.

Mass production is the key!
 
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I’ve been invested in BrainChip since the early days… way before AKIDA even has been commercialised. As a sci-fi fan and someone who genuinely believes in the positive potential of AI, I see huge opportunities in Edge AI, and especially in AKIDA, to truly improve people’s lives.

That said, as an investor, I’m honestly a bit puzzled. We’ve seen steady technical progress, a growing patent portfolio, industry recognition… and yet the share price keeps sliding. I get that the company is focused on aerospace and defense…. cool tech, sure, but from an investor’s perspective, what’s missing is the push toward real world, massmarket applications that make a tangible difference in daily life.

Personally, I’d love to see BrainChip move more into Wearables that support the hearing- or visually-impaired, AI systems that help older people stay safe and independent, or just smart devices that make everyday life more convenient for all of us!

These are the kinds of things people can actually feel. And they’d show the market that AKIDA isn’t just technically impressive, but also socially relevant and commercially scalable.

I get that frustration is high right now. But I still believe, if BrainChip can land just one or two serious licensing deals in the consumer or assistive tech space, the tide could turn. That’s when the market will wake up and potential becomes reality.

Mass production is the key!
I think it's only a matter of time before someone comes up with AKIDA/TENNs based effective visual aid. Perhaps aided by Prophesee?
The great thing about AKIDA is if you buy it you know BRN will keep improving/updating it.
 
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well one thing that the result of less thumbs up on FF on crapper is that there are 1000 eys on TSE and many of these eyes don't waste time on crapper anymore so that's also a plausible reason for less thumbs up to FF. So i prob would add a few hundred extra thumbs up to FF but yes i guess that still slightly down as now we probably want a rocket instead of what's a questionable finger.
No.
The "1000" eyes (which is "only" 500 people, but they are "actively" scouring the Net, for info and links on BRN) may have been "close" to true at some time, 2 to 3 years ago (probably closer to 2000 eyes, with a keen multi-daily interest in all things BrainChip).

One of the reasons FactFinder left the forum (other than him being dakked by Frangipani, and him having nothing to say about his shivelling integrity, in the way he was increasingly expressing himself).
Which was obviously the major factor..
Was a post I did in conjunction with figures from ZeeB0t, on the amount of daily traffic, on this site, which is definitely not 500 people, it's much much less.

You can basically gauge it, from the number of "likes" a "breakout" post gets here (combined with how quickly it reaches that number).

FactFinder, thought he had the "eyes of the World" on this forum, in ever increasing numbers, due to various progress of the Company.

The fact is, when he decided to take his over a year (or whatever it was) sabbatical (which happened, for whatever reason, to directly coincide with BRN's inclusion and kicking out, from the ASX200) he lost much of his "flock".
And the audience, simply wasn't here anymore, for the prodigious amount of brilliant effort, he was putting into numerous daily posts.

Since he's been back on the crapper (and literally forced to clean up his act, because they are only too willing to call things out there) he and the Company, have not been able to draw back the retail investor interest.

BrainChip, is just another "hopeful speculative company" there.

Yes, there are probably still close to 40000 shareholders (which is Huge) but most holdings are most likely under $500 worth (an unnecessary burden on the Company) and have been well and truly "bottom drawed".


I'm not having a go at Frangipani, as she was "right" in what she pointed out, even if most disagree with her "attacking" or "questioning" who had become almost a BRN forum "God", nor am I attacking FactFinder, who I know, was/is of huge value to BrainChip's investor sentiment and undeniably, the best poster, this stock has had.


It's a hard task though, for any "prophet" or "cult leader" (to use the most positive and negative connotations) to keep his "followers" hanging on, when the Company continues to "fail" in any real commercial progress.

I do believe interest will "Fire Up" dramatically, as I've said and within a relatively short period, if BrainChip "does" have a major commercial breakthrough, but it won't be a dramatic flare up like before, but like burning damp wood..

It will get there though.
 
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I reckon that guy's full of shit Frangipani..
I don't care how many letters he has after his name.

I don't think there's any way, that AKIDA properly configured, would be 91 times less efficient than LoiHi.

Either he's doing something very wrong, or his research is being "paid" for by Intel.
 
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No.
The "1000" eyes (which is "only" 500 people, but they are "actively" scouring the Net, for info and links on BRN) may have been "close" to true at some time, 2 to 3 years ago (probably closer to 2000 eyes, with a keen multi-daily interest in all things BrainChip).

One of the reasons FactFinder left the forum (other than him being dakked by Frangipani, and him having nothing to say about his shivelling integrity, in the way he was increasingly expressing himself).
Which was obviously the major factor..
Was a post I did in conjunction with figures from ZeeB0t, on the amount of daily traffic, on this site, which is definitely not 500 people, it's much much less.

You can basically gauge it, from the number of "likes" a "breakout" post gets here (combined with how quickly it reaches that number).

FactFinder, thought he had the "eyes of the World" on this forum, in ever increasing numbers, due to various progress of the Company.

The fact is, when he decided to take his over a year (or whatever it was) sabbatical (which happened, for whatever reason, to directly coincide with BRN's inclusion and kicking out, from the ASX200) he lost much of his "flock".
And the audience, simply wasn't here anymore, for the prodigious amount of brilliant effort, he was putting into numerous daily posts.

Since he's been back on the crapper (and literally forced to clean up his act, because they are only too willing to call things out there) he and the Company, have not been able to draw back the retail investor interest.

BrainChip, is just another "hopeful speculative company" there.

Yes, there are probably still close to 40000 shareholders (which is Huge) but most holdings are most likely under $500 worth (an unnecessary burden on the Company) and have been well and truly "bottom drawed".


I'm not having a go at Frangipani, as she was "right" in what she pointed out, even if most disagree with her "attacking" or "questioning" who had become almost a BRN forum "God", nor am I attacking FactFinder, who I know, was/is of huge value to BrainChip's investor sentiment and undeniably, the best poster, this stock has had.


It's a hard task though, for any "prophet" or "cult leader" (to use the most positive and negative connotations) to keep his "followers" hanging on, when the Company continues to "fail" in any real commercial progress.

I do believe interest will "Fire Up" dramatically, as I've said and within a relatively short period, if BrainChip "does" have a major commercial breakthrough, but it won't be a dramatic flare up like before, but like burning damp wood..

It will get there though.
Over on the crapper FF posts are generally links to positive articles of interest for holders with some comment rarely being an outright 'buy comment'.
Anything positive on the crapper is 'open season for the pistol' club. That is expected and ok as all posters have their own agendas' to push.
You just have to sort through them all.
In the end market participants just have to decide:
Is AI at the Edge going to have exponential growth as tipped by industry experts, and
If so, will BRN will have a meaningful role to play in that growth.
If the answer to both is yes then a 'patient' punt at these prices may be considered.
If no to both then avoid.
There is plenty of research material available.
 
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Hi jt,

The reference is to OpenAI's "advanced models", which may not have the same faults as ChatGPT.
Yes @Diogenese but OpenAI’s tech would also still potentially hallucinate since ChatGTP models are not created utilising orthogonal polynomials in the way TENNs is. In the recent podcast with BRN technical leads explained how orthogonal polynomials create models that can only utilise real world objects making the models reliable and resilient against the potential for hallucination which is inherent in models created using traditional transformer methods - such as the models used by ChatGPT. Now, having said that I am assuming that OpenAI would still adopt a similar, baselined approach to develop more advanced models that would have the potential to hallucinate since it would not be an entirely new approach to create them.
 
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So irrelevant that I correctly predicted the last two massive STRIKE votes against management when every one here said it would,nt happen, Like management you can’t read the room mate, Shareholders say NO and will absolutely say no to moving to the USA.
Don't think so...I'll be voting in the affirmative for everything. Sorry mate, your and your buddies vote may sting a little...that's all. Happy to buy your shares off market for 20c if you want to dump them...just offering 😬
 
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