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Scientists Build Biological Robots From Human Cells
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Scientists have taken a significant step forward in brain-computer interface technology by creating a robot controlled by a blob of human brain cells. This innovative yet unsettling creation has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with machines. As researchers continue to push the boundaries of what's possible, it's crucial to consider the ethical implications of merging human and artificial intelligence. #BrainComputerInterfaces #AIInnovation #RoboticsAndAI #NeurotechnologyAdvances #FutureOfHumanMachineInteraction https://lnkd.in/edSmB4KH
Scientists Create Robot Controlled by Blob of Human Brain Cells
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🤖Revolutionary Brain-on-Chip Robot Developed by Chinese Researchers🧠 🌟 Hybrid Intelligence: Tianjin University scientists have created a robot powered by a lab-grown brain, achieving a breakthrough in brain-on-chip technology. 🌟 🚀 Brain-Like Capabilities: The robot can perform tasks such as gripping objects and avoiding obstacles, showcasing the potential for brain-computer interfaces. 🚀 💡 Advancing Neurological Research: The development could lead to new treatments for neurodevelopmental disorders and cortical damage, with implications for brain-like computing. 💡 🔮 Future of Computing: This innovation represents a significant step towards hybrid human-robot intelligence, promising advancements in how we interact with and utilize technology. 🔮 This cutting-edge technology not only pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence but also opens up new avenues for medical research and treatment options. It's a game-changer for the tech world and beyond! 🤖🧠 #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Automation #Biotech #BrainOnChip #BrainComputerInterface #CognitiveComputing #DigitalTransformation #FutureTech #HybridIntelligence #Innovation #MachineLearning #MedicalResearch #Neurotech #NextGenTech #Robotics #SmartTech #TechInnovation #TechRevolution #Technology #TianjinUniversity #TransformativeTech #TrendsInTech #VirtualReality #WearableTech
Robot with lab-grown brain developed in China, performs critical tasks
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🧠 Brain machine interfaces can revolutionize treatment for spinal cord injury or limb amputation, although many existing approaches require an invasive neural interface. - George Portugal, PhD Researchers at Florida Atlantic University used our Microelectrode Array (MEA) recording system to interface a neuronal cell culture directly with a robotic hand. ✋🤖 ⚡Dynamic interactions between the robotic hand and cell culture activity allowed hand movement to be controlled by neuronal firing and could also respond to tactile feedback. Full Article: https://lnkd.in/d4ipg7ku And learn more about how our MEA Recording Systems can lead to new discoveries: https://lnkd.in/dsskJzF5 Authors: Craig Ades, Moaed A. Abd, Douglas T. Hutchinson, Emmanuelle Tognoli, E Du, Jianning Wei, and Erik D. Engeberg #MEAsystem #microelectrodearray #robotics #robotichand #researchscience #sciencefeature
Biohybrid Robotic Hand to Investigate Tactile Encoding and Sensorimotor Integration
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Biobots to the rescue! 🤖 🧬 Gizem Gumuskaya et al. demonstrated that it is possible to develop biological robots that can at least repair scratches in cultured human neural cell sheets in vitro. 🤯 This is such cool work because it brings the Sci-Fi world to reality. I do not know about you, but I've watched a handful of Sci-Fi movies and TV shows that, at some point or another, had nano-metallic robots entering the human body to heal someone, saving the day. 🤓 Although these biobots Gumuskaya et al. developed are a long way from that kind of application, this is another example that you never know what Sci-Fi innovations you might see on the big screen might become a reality. 😎 (Publication link in comments section 📖 )
Tiny robots made from human cells heal damaged tissue
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Latest update - Chinese researchers have created an AI-powered robot with a lab-grown brain. Using brain organoids (human stem cells) and a neural interface chip, this robot can avoid obstacles and grip objects like a human. Developed by Tianjin University and Southern University of Science and Technology, this innovation could revolutionize various industries. For more such content, follow us! . . . #TechNews2024 #AI #Innovation #BrainOnChip #Robotics #vsnaptechnologysolutions #Innovation #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureTech #TechInnovation #DigitalTransformation #TechDevelopments #advancedtechnology
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Robot with human brain tissue learns how to use arms. Brain-on-chip exhibited basic human intelligence, researchers say https://zurl.co/Wp3y #robots #robotics
Robot with human brain tissue learns how to use arms
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Robot with human brain tissue learns how to use arms
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