ExoTech and Unicorns
A unicorn is an imaginary animal that looks like a horse and has a straight horn growing from the middle of its forehead.
But among investors and especially concerning tech startups, a tech unicorn is a tech company that has been valued by investors at more than one billion dollars.
This list includes many such “unicorns” like SpaceX, ByteDance (the Chinese internet platform for TikTok), Binance (cryptocurrency exchange), and OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, whose meteoric rise firmly placed AI Chat Bots into the mainstream.
But ChatGPT is responsible for multiple lawsuits for the inaccuracy of its data.
All current AI is built upon the deeply flawed structure of all today’s computing.
So it is riddled with virtually hundreds of crucial computing irrationalities.
Each one of these irrationalities would prevent AI from computing the way a human does.
It cannot approximate actual intelligence.
So the term “artificial intelligence” is actually misleading.
Only ExoTech has eliminated the multitudes of crushing irrationalities
So ExoTech is the only truly intelligent system for computing devices.
It is MANY times faster, lighter, and easier than any current system.
MANY times better than AI.
ExoTech is one of a kind, truly unique, like a true unicorn.
If OpenAI has been valued at as much as 90 billion and ExoTech will do so much more, what does that make ExoTech worth?
You can help us release a TRUE artificial intelligence by sharing these videos:
Intro to ExoTech Three+ Minutes
https://exotech.bm/exobrain3-intro-finale
The ExoTech Paradigm Shift Eight+ Minutes
https://exotech.bm/paradigm
Introduction to the Confidential Technical Briefing Six+ Minutes
https://exotech.bm/tech-team-videos/introduction-to-the-confidential-technical-briefing
If anyone might be a prospect to become a team member, contact Juanita Merrill:
Public.Rec.Dir@exotech.bm
For more of my articles, see The ExoFuture Alert
https://exotech.bm/category/the-exofuture-alert
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
Arthur C. Clarke