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Scientists fuse brain-like tissue with electronics to make computer | Explained
Scientists have fused brain-like tissue with electronics to make an ‘organoid neural network’ that can recognise voices and solve a complex mathematical problem. In the new study, the U.S. researchers used actual brain organoids to make an ‘organoid neural network’ and tested it to recognise speech and solve a complex mathematical problem. A three-layered computer The team connected the brain organoid to an array of microelectrodes to form an organoid neural network, a type of artificial neural network containing a live organoid. ‘Foundational insights’ More importantly, Brainoware was more accurate than artificial neural networks that lacked a short-term memory unit but slightly less accurate than those with one.
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