It's amazing the crap that people fall for.
Moving this thread to chat seems a daft idea to me.
... I see it might have been because of The_Next_Theranos changing the Subject, something else I don't like, other than for obvious corrections and adding -[SOLVED], - [SOLD], of course.
Well uBeam was never technical....
I happened to notice this article yesterday on the Forbes website, titled "The World Needs More Visionaries Like Elizabeth Holmes". It seems to have been since deleted from the Forbes website, but is still accessible via the Google cache or via web.archive.org.
The ease with which people can edit out the embarrassing elements of their history is one of the more disturbing aspects of a world where published material only exists on line. The way back machine does good work, but it doesn't capture every embarrassing moment, so its not a panacea.
There was another wireless charging tech on shark tank recently. Basically another Qi style pad. (Aira)
https://abc.go.com/shows/shark-tank/episode-guide/season-11/03-episode-3Cuban had some things to say about ubeam and Energous. Still hyping ubeam as a competitor and viable company (~26:30): "I still think there's a strong chance you get leapfrogged so for those reasons I'm out."
Seriously?
Shark tank is the worst place to go to get investment for new tech stuff. Those guys know nothing about technology other then what the other gullible big wigs that fell for that crap spew to them.
I've watched several investing shows and seen alot of stupid tech come through. Some of them should have been regected out of the gate.
The deals offered look absolutely terrible, too. It's just surprising to me that Cuban is clinging to some hope ubeam has any value >0. Which it doesn't.
Meredith Perry is now the CEO of Elemind, a stealth startup developing a brain/electronics interface.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredithellenperry/What they appear to be doing is develop a device that allows you to fall asleep at the push of a button (She twitted about it about a year or so ago).
I have no idea if the nurophysics works, but unlike power delivery, people will pay for it even if it does not work.
I have an app for that! it's called white noise or any other of a plethora of sounds available....
Meredith Perry is now the CEO of Elemind, a stealth startup developing a brain/electronics interface.
So she wants to control our brain now?
Why on earth someone would hire her to be CEO of a company is beyond me. Every single story I have heard from former employees is that she shouldn't allowed to run a lemonade stand.
Meredith Perry is now the CEO of Elemind, a stealth startup developing a brain/electronics interface.
So she wants to control our brain now?
Why on earth someone would hire her to be CEO of a company is beyond me. Every single story I have heard from former employees is that she shouldn't allowed to run a lemonade stand.
Her linkedin page says co-founder and CEO. That makes it easy to become CEO. The real question is who would invest?
Her linkedin page says co-founder and CEO. That makes it easy to become CEO. The real question is who would invest?
Her Linkedin profile is gone for me, say "Profile Not Available"
But if I use another browser it works?
Are you able to block people on LinkedIn?
Her linkedin page says co-founder and CEO. That makes it easy to become CEO.
Not according to this profile she didn't co-found it:
https://www.brain-mind.org/spotlight
Oh, come on. Stating that Heather Read founded the company does not exclude the possibility of other co-founders.
Her linkedin page says co-founder and CEO. That makes it easy to become CEO.
Not according to this profile she didn't co-found it:
https://www.brain-mind.org/spotlight
Oh, come on. Stating that Heather Read founded the company does not exclude the possibility of other co-founders.
It names three other co-founders, none of whom are Perry.
Her linkedin page says co-founder and CEO. That makes it easy to become CEO.
Not according to this profile she didn't co-found it:
https://www.brain-mind.org/spotlight
Oh, come on. Stating that Heather Read founded the company does not exclude the possibility of other co-founders.
It names three other co-founders, none of whom are Perry.
It names 4 academics from the US and UK, who seem to be the real deal. That makes it very odd that they would work with someone like Perry. However, an academic web site is unlikely to list non-academic founders, so I'd say the issue is still open.
It names 4 academics from the US and UK, who seem to be the real deal. That makes it very odd that they would work with someone like Perry. However, an academic web site is unlikely to list non-academic founders, so I'd say the issue is still open.
According to LinkedIn Perry joined the company before she officially left uBeam, so that would be something you probably want to keep quiet. And yes, could be an academic credentials thing too.
So she wants to control our brain now?
Its not your brain she wants to control....unless you are an investor.
She has track record in controlling investors brains.
She will control your brain with the same success she had at charging your phone.
She will control your brain with the same success she had at charging your phone.
I'm still waiting for the talk or interview where she brags about uBeam and how it was revolutionary, and would have changed the world if it wasn't for *insert anything other than an impractical idea* here
She will control your brain with the same success she had at charging your phone.
I'm still waiting for the talk or interview where she brags about uBeam and how it was revolutionary, and would have changed the world if it wasn't for *insert anything other than an impractical idea* here
"would have changed the world if it wasn't for
being a self-delusional narcissist"
I think it would be good if they ended up calling it uDream.
Shall we make predictions on how much time and money gets wasted, or just wait.
Here's my prediction.
It's the fault of us male autistic engineers