The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring financial educator and author Jared Dillian has been released. Listen here.
They say 'Advanced driver attention & drowsiness monitor'. I wouldn't imagine that's a coffee cup, but interpret it how you like.
I guess they don't want to call it 'Advanced Driver Monitoring System', as the privacy brigade would be kicking off.
Not saying Bard is always totally correct, but maybe this will help explain it?
Seeing Machines tech is currently on the road in over 1 million vehicles, supported by 15 automotive programs for 10 individual global OEMs. Among Seeing Machines' customers are leading global automotive OEMs such as:
Ford
General Motors
Mercedes-Benz
BMW
Nissan
Stellantis
Toyota
Volkswagen Group
However, Seeing Machines does not disclose the specific number of cars on the road using their tech for each manufacturer.
In addition to the above, Seeing Machines has also announced partnerships with other automotive companies, such as Magna International and Devant, to develop and integrate their driver monitoring systems into a wider range of vehicles. It is therefore likely that the number of cars on the road using Seeing Machines tech will continue to grow in the coming years.
Please note that this information is based on publicly available data and may not be exhaustive.
Eh? I spoke to iWeb. I was allowed to tender 100% of mine, which I did. Less than 65% of total shares were tendered, so surely I will get paid for all mine? It says quite clearly that "Tenders in excess of the Basic entitlement of 65 percent will only be satisfied to the extent that other shareholders tender less than their Basic Entitlement or do not tender at all." This is what happened, so I should get my 100% allocation. Not received it yet though via iWeb.
Nice little article on Guardian:
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU2012/S00158/nearly-half-of-all-commercial-vehicle-accidents-happen-in-first-two-hours-analysis-finds.htm
Not sure if this has been posted. I've not seen it. Some nice comments on SEE, like "leading in DMS with nearly a half the global market."
https://www.eetimes.com/qa-with-on-semis-ross-jatou-on-adas-dms-car-driver/
Topping up here (again!). In too deep, but rounding up @ 4.098. Hope I'm right.
Don't know if this has been posted, but COO Ryan Murphy posted & Ken Kroeger picked up the Ford truck.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ryanmurphyaus_teamwork-wercbr-engineeringexcellence-activity-6709725765224804352-Csem
Not sure if this has been posted previously. The website it was linked from had a new article today (or yesterday?), but is currently overloaded 7 not working, so I'm posting this link instead.
https://www.defencenews.in/article/Indian-military-tests-eye-tracking-tech-to-help-pilots-control-planes-841078
"....to a
human-machine interface technology supplier which could deliver further significant value to investors..."
I've been thinking for a while that SEE tech could be applied to robotics. Not sure I've read it anywhere? This seems to hint at it to me. Household robots reading people's faces, in a similar way to dogs?
Interesting article, and troubling.
Surely the problem is that there are brokers, or processes that allow this? If I try & sell shares I don't own my broker won't allow it.
I assume that these 'counterfeit' shares are what the shorters call 'borrow', facilitated by some brokers. Is there a valid reason for allowing this? If not, it should surely be banned?