Chinese scientists develop artificial brain to control ‘brain-on-chip organoid’ robot

Scientists in China have developed a ‘brain-on-chip’ system that combines lab-grown human brain matter with a neural interface chip to power a so-called ‘organoid’ robot.

It was developed by researchers at Tianjin University and the Southern University of Science and Technology.

The artificial brain that controls the system can apparently interact with external information by encoding, decoding, and responding to stimulus feedback when hooked up to electrode chips, with a report from state-owned Science and Technology Daily stating that the robot can be instructed to avoid obstacles, track, and grasp through what the news outlet described as “mind control.”

Read more: datacenterdynamics.com

Source: IOT NETWORK NEWS