World's first 'living computer' made out of human BRAINS
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Swedish scientists created the world's first 'living computer' with 16 organoids of human brain cells sending information like a traditional computer chip, but using significantly less energy.
The human brain-based machine developed by FinalSparks uses 10-20 watts for the same speed and 1,000 times more memory compared to a computer that uses 21 megawatts.
FinalSparks' mini brains consist of about 10,000 living neurons and are trained using doses of dopamine as a reward for correct task performance.
Read at Mail Online
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