Researchers at China’s Tianjin University and the Southern University of Science and Technology have reportedly developed a robot with a lab-grown artificial brain.
Brain-on-chip technology has been used to train the machine to perform various tasks, according to local media. Scientists reportedly combined brain organoid with a neural interface chip to power the complex machine. The robot has been trained to easily grip objects and avoid obstacles, according to Tianjin University.Ming Dong, vice-president of Tianjin University, stated that it’s a technology that uses an in-vitro cultured ‘brain’ – such as brain organoids – coupled with an electrode chip to form a brain-on-chip, reported SCMP.
Li Xiaohong, a professor at Tianjin University, stated that while brain organoids were regarded as the most promising model of basic intelligence, the technology still faced “bottlenecks such as low developmental maturity and insufficient nutrient supply”, according toFollowing organoid graft transplantation into the injured somatosensory cortices of adult mice, longitudinal electrophysiological recordings and histological assays reveal that ultrasound-treated organoid grafts undergo advanced...
The university also said the team’s use of non-invasive low-intensity ultrasound treatment could help neural networks form and mature, providing a better foundation for computing, according to thePrabhat, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, is a tech and defense journalist. While he enjoys writing on modern weapons and emerging tech, he has also reported on global politics and business.
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