Researchers at Tianjin University have created a robot controlled by human brain cells, a breakthrough potentially leading to hybrid human-robot intelligence.
The robot, described as 'brain on a chip,' functions by using stem cells from the human brain to encode and decode information for various tasks, marking a pivotal advancement.
This innovative project is seen as the world's first open-source brain-on-chip intelligent complex information interaction system, showing potential for future human-cyborg developments.
The research also opens possibilities for using brain organoid transplants to restore brain function, reflecting advancements beyond pure robotics into neuroscience and potential medical applications.
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