Artificial Intelligence thread

horse

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That's a housing for your electronics, battery, fan and such for your AI toy. You can see all the plugs going in to it.

It's essential to have something like that on your smaller AI robots.

I ask the guy what he kind of chips he uses, he told me Rockchip and Espressif.

And this is just a random toy maker guy I ran into in the Beijing Zoo.

Now ask the question of how many people have done something that would have knowledge of something like this in America. Yeah, America is cooked in AI

I could not see the plugs! Haha! Must be going blind, along with going senile. I gonna be Biden pretty soon!

Thanks.

Yeah exactly, AI is going into the factories, and into the robots, like the humanoid ones.

I just watched a video from CNBC with that Korean American Tom Lee, and he said that the financials will do well on the NYSE. Why the financials, because the banks will do better than the tech on this next leg of the bull market as Tom Lee is very bullish.

The US banks will use AI to increase profits, and they probably will get involved in the cyrpto to increase even more profits for Wall Street.

That is a world of difference between China and America. Tom Lee says the financials will receive the immediate second order effects of this AI boom, with the mag-7 probably the initial benefactors.

So we still back at the same old story that Prof Micheal Hudson talks about, the industrial capitalism, and the financial capitalism. The Americans will only really profit from AI in their financial industry. Because they practice financial capitalism.

You are absolutely right, that the Americans would not know everything about AI and robotics because they do not do much of that. If they did, it would be too expensive, so who cares, like no one will buy it, as we cannot afford to buy America robot AI products.

That is what the textbook says. Capital is scarce. What that should mean, if everything is too expensive, you run out money to try some other things. High costs will ultimately mean their product will not be competitive, and due to high costs, things will move slower due to capital restraints. So their products will fall behind to more nimble and cost effective operations.

That is what the Americans are up against, and they do not even realize it. Then they slap on the sanctions!

Haha! Haha!

Biden! Go Brandon Go! Go Brandon Go!!!

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GulfLander

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Malaysia launches MARS1000 - The country's first-ever local edge AI processor
Moreover, the launch of the MARS1000 chip comes alongside the announcement of EdgeMind, an edge AI system developed in conjunction with another automation company, Elliance Sdn Bhd. EdgeMind is seen as an AI automation system that can be utilised in the manufacturing and agricultural industries.

Both the MARS1000 processor chip and the EdgeMind system are a collaboration between four companies, namely Skyechip, Elliance, Kaltech and Estek Automation.

Interestingly, SkyeChip alone is the owner of over 90 technology patents over the past five years, while Elliance is responsible for developing EdgeMind without requiring such in-depth programming knowledge.
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