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Chinese Scientists Develop Robot Controlled by Human Brain Organoid, Capable of Critical Tasks
Jul 8, 2024, 03:09 PM
Chinese scientists have developed a groundbreaking robot in China controlled by a brain organoid derived from human stem cells. The organoid communicates with the robot via a neural interface, which represents a significant advancement in brain-computer interface research. This robot is capable of performing critical tasks such as grasping objects, demonstrating the potential of integrating living brain cells with biocomputers to enhance robotic movement and functionality. This innovation could pave the way for future developments in robotics and artificial intelligence.
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