Last year, Monash University scientists created the “DishBrain” – a semi-biological computer chip with some 800,000 human and mouse brain cells lab-grown into its electrodes. Demonstrating something like sentience, it learned to play Pong within five minutes. They allowed the brain cells to act on the paddle, moving it left and right. So if the paddle hit the ball, the cells would receive a nice, predictable stimulus. A microscope image of neurons within DishBrain, with cells highlighted using fluorescent markers Cortical Labs The DishBrain’s advanced learning capabilities, in other words, could underpin a new generation of machine learning, particularly when embodied in autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots. “We will be using this grant,” says Razi, "to develop better AI machines that replicate the learning capacity of these biological neural networks.
Nice, singularity is coming sooner than I hoped for
What will happen if computer chip can only be accessed after a subscription fees. “You can’t use your brain Please Subscribe to Annual Plan” will be the error
Someone will figure out a way to bypass it. Piracy wins!
Or Judgement Day.
Why not both!
So they’ve invented servitors. This is deeply disturbing
The human brain tissue is not, has never been, and will never be, an individual. You’re fearmongering.
Sure. This still puts me on edge though. Hell, I’m in favour of stem cell research and this still sketches me out
If you are interested in the process of making these things.
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