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    Automation of Medical, the most important market in history

    Dan, I agree, but age is how one takes care of oneself. Medical insurance should be like car insurance, if you are reckless with your health, your premium is higher, even much higher and this would have to include medicare. Jack LaLane worked out with 300 lb. weights at 90 and a long swim...
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    Automation of Medical, the most important market in history

    With medical costs soaring worldwide, the automation of medical will be the next battleground. With AI, large data bases and advanced robotics we are already seeing a revolution in medical in places. China is making great inroads in this area and if the US doesn't follow suit, medical costs...
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    AI/ML, To Trigger automation of everything,, great dangers and opportunities, how will winners embrace it?

    From robotics to cutting edge research AI/ML of everything at an ever-accelerating rate as it feeds on itself at a compounding rate. The people, companies and countries that master this trend will be the ultimate winners at a rate of progress that will be unmatched in human history. This trend...
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    Will Tetramem compete with Micron?

    https://www.knowmade.com/technology-news/semiconductor-news/memory-news/newcomers-protecting-memory-hardware-innovations-for-artificial-intelligence-how-do-their-patent-portfolio-looks-like-how-do-they-compare-to-big-firms/ Any thoughts on this new memory technology and who the winners will be...
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    War is the last refuge of the incompetent

    A Chinese assault on Taiwan would be a disaster for all sides and could easily lead to an unthinkable nuclear way as a product of misjudgment. War would be a loser for all, China for their trade for shipping would collapse as would finance. The resources spent on even a short, small war would...
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    Communism/Dictatorships Fail in Tech

    The first quality a high-tech culture needs is an open minded and culture free to explore the unknown in as many areas as possible. A top-down dictatorship does not provide the culture or initiative for this on the broad scale needed for success. An open culture allows new thought patterns and...
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    Will Money Cure Intel's Challenges?

    Does Intel management have the vision and skill set to use the money it receives from the government, or is the current management team too far behind the curve?
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    Semi Knowledge and Applications to go Nuclear, Massive Danger and Benefit both.

    Thank you for the excellent observations. I feel AI/ML will be integrated with sensors from lab experiments and eventually actually run labs it it has already done in more than a few cases. The integration of AI/ML into systems was already begun a few years ago and that is just the beginning...
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    Semi Knowledge and Applications to go Nuclear, Massive Danger and Benefit both.

    As most of you know, a nuclear reaction involves compounding on a massive scale only duplicated in the stars. This is about to happen with AI as it will soon be compounding knowledge on itself, taking the speed of progress in just about everything it touches to levels unprecedented in human...
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    Will the Next Major Conflict be a Software War

    With major software failures proven they can damage economic activity just by accident, will software conflicts be the next major front in war? If so who will be the instigators and who will be the victors, or will it become just a giant mess.? Will current security measures be enough to...
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    A Different path to AI that can actually reason

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/novel-chinese-computing-architecture-inspired-by-human-brain-can-lead-to-agi-scientists-say/ar-AA1q7bfu?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=5e9dd17875b3459fa4109b4e0bc517a9&ei=36 This is considered a different path to AI that can actually reason with far lower...
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    Compounding Applies to Knowledge and Expertise, TSM Wins

    Just like compound interest, knowledge can compound with the right management teams and the right people. Fall behind in either area, and a company as a whole will fall behind. Both success and failure can compound in both directions, up and down. Imbuing this is a company culture is critical...
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    AI/ML/AA(Advanced Automation) to save the economy and planet

    The world and social structures are stressed to the breaking point as wars, conflicts and environmental damage are showing at an ever-increasing rate. The recent advances in AI/ML/AA present great opportunities to improve efficiencies in almost everything to the point if managed properly to...
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    Will the Chinese continue to lead in medical robotics?

    With medical taking twenty cents of every dollar in the US for medical that is not even close to top quality, will the Chinese with fast advancing medical robots of all types enable them to take the economic lead in the future? This is a market of staggering size from automated surgery and...
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    Another Brain Chip Interface

    https://newatlas.com/computers/mibmi-text-accuracy/ Any thoughts on this new area for chips? I hope it never leads to a brain control interface. The thought of it leading to a brain control chip might be next could have serious social implications that have not been fully explored. Any...
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    Is Applied Materials an automation leader in semiconductor production?

    If not AMAT, who is the leader in automating semiconductor production? If not, who are the leaders? Will the semi sector lead the world in precision automation or will it be other sectors? Any thoughts or comments appreciated.
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    AI/ML/AA(advanced automation) in very early stages, Revolutionary

    AI/ML/AA will disrupt everything as we now know it. The semiconductor world will be the main driver of all three of these trends. The combination of AI/ML/AA will change everything from basic skills to the most advanced degrees, it will be able to take over even most of our most advanced...
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    Intel Challenges ongoing, director Lip-Bu Tan leaving, who could turn Intel around

    When a director brought in to help clean things up leaves after just two years, it indicates usually serious problems. I wonder if we should expect more board shake ups as time passes. Any thoughts if Intel can turn around and who would be the person to do it...
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    When will AI/ML/robotics convert stores/warehouses to giant vending machines?

    With real estate, labor costs and retail theft all going up, when will stores and warehouses be converted to giant automated vending machines? The savings through more efficient land and energy use would be substantial especially with cube warehouses where the racks double as building structure...
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    ? Impact of AI/ML

    How long until AI/ML totally changes R&D in the semi and other sectors? Any thoughts, observations appreciated
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