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Unlike traditional AI models, VERSES’ technology is inspired by the principles of renowned neuroscientist Karl Friston – Chief Scientist at VERSES. Friston’s approach aims to deliver faster, more efficient AI without reliance on costly infrastructure or specialized hardware like NVIDIA chips.
As Volt moves towards commercializing its technology, those who have paid close attention and done their due diligence understand that the company’s progress is real and significant. The potential re-rate of their share price upon the subsequent demonstration of success could be a wake-up call to the broader market and industry experts alike, signalling that Volt’s years of effort are culminating in what appears to be an “overnight success.”
VERSES AI, though a smaller company in the AI landscape with a market cap of $150M, stands as a credible and innovative contender, primarily due to its strategic partnerships and the expertise of its chief scientist. The following points elucidate why VERSES AI, despite its size, is a significant player in the AI field.
Looking ahead to 2024, AEMC’s ambition scales up with plans for extensive exploration drilling. They aim to extend the mineralized zone to a striking 5,000 meters, which, if achieved, could position the deposit as a significant player in the U.S. nickel market.
Looking ahead to 2024, AEMC’s ambition scales up with plans for extensive exploration drilling. They aim to extend the mineralized zone to a striking 5,000 meters, which, if achieved, could position the deposit as a significant player in the U.S. nickel market.
There’s an old maxim in microcap investing that encourages investors to jump in when there’s “little to no” institutional ownership. While there’s still merit to this saying, in today’s high-interest environment, “little” might just be more advantageous than “no.”